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If an object floats, the volume of the displaced water is equal to the volume of the portion of the object that's underwater. A. True B. False
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If an object floats, the volume of the displaced water is equal to the volume of
the portion of the object that's underwater.
A. True
B. False
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true because the portion of the object that is under would be the same as the volume of the water that has been displaced
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