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Which object will displaced more water if object A equals 500grams and a density of 5 gram per cubic centimeter object B equals 650 grams and density of 65gram per cubic centimeter?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 5/23/2024

Object A, 500g/5g/cm3 = 100 cm3

Object B, 650g/65g/cm3 = 10 cm3

Object A displaces more water.

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