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The density of water is 1 gm/ml. An object has a mass of 60 grams. What volume must it have in order to float in water? a. 45 ml b. 50 ml c. 55 ml d. 65 ml
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The density of water is 1 gm/ml. An object has a mass of 60 grams. What volume must
it have in order to float in water?
a. 45 ml
b. 50 ml
c. 55 ml
d. 65 ml
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65 because it has to be over 1 gm/ml and that’s the only one that will get that
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