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Which of the following statements about floating objects is always true? a. the object’s density is greater than the density of the fluid on which it floats. b. the object’s density is equal to the density of the fluid on which it floats. c. the displaced volume of fluid is greater than the volume of the object. d. the buoyant force equals the weight of the object

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