3 Jane put an object in a glass of
water. The object sank to the bottom
of the glass. Which a...
3 Jane put an object in a glass of
water. The object sank to the bottom
of the glass. Which answer is true
about the density of the object?
A The object has more density than
water.
B The object has less density than
water.
C The object has the same density
as water.
D The object has no density.
Answers: 2
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