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Identical objects are placed in Beaker A and Beaker B. The objects float as shown in the diagram. What can you conclude about the liquid in each of the beakers?

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The liquid in Beaker B has a greater density than the liquid in Beaker A.


The liquid in Beaker A has a greater density than the liquid in Beaker B.


The liquid in Beaker A has a greater density than the objects. The liquid in Beaker B is less dense than the objects.


Both liquids are less dense than the objects.
 
I think the answers are B or D please help me!

Identical objects are placed in Beaker A and Beaker B. The objects float as shown-example-1
User Greenisus
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The Answer is A.).
YEAH YEAH I KNOW I NEED 20 CHARACTERS!
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User Rafael Lerm
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I think it is a but dont take me for it. I searched it and thats what I found since liquid in beaker B is more dense then realtivley speaking the object is less dense compared other liquid and floats at a higher level.
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