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If beaker A has 50 ml of fluid and Beaker B has 53 ml of fluid (which includes a key), what is the volume of the key?
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If beaker A has 50 ml of fluid and Beaker B has 53 ml of fluid (which includes a key), what is the volume of the key?
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Answer: The volume of the key is 3ml
Explanation: The volume of the liquid displaced by an object, is the objects actual volume.
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