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The two objects shown in the beakers below are exactly the same size (same volume). Given liquid in the beakers is water (density = 1 g/mL), what is the density of the floating object? A. 0,5g/cm^3
B. 0,6g/cm^3
C. 1g/cm^3
D. 6g/cm^3


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