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a girl is floating in a freshwater lake with her head just over the water.f she weights 600 N. What is the volume of the submerged part of her body?

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Q: A girl is floating in a freshwater lake with her head just above the water If she weighs 510 N what is the volume of the submerged part of her body?
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