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What are you asking, specifically? If you want to know what you can conclude about each of these liquids, then you could say the liquids at the bottom are denser than the ones towards the top. (I think this is what your asking.) Other than that, I can't really help you here....

Q:which liquid would have the highest density?

A: The layer at the bottom of the glass.

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Liquids with a higher density than 1.0g will sink in water, so liquids with a lower density float to the top. For insitsance cold water sinks warm water rises bc cold water has a higher density per cm3 than warm water does.

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The liquid on bottom would have the lowest density.

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the layer at the bottom of the glass

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