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25) if an object’s density is greater than 1.00 g/ml, it will in water.

a) sink
b) float


if an object’s density is less than 1.00 g/ml, it will in water.

a) sink
b) float


26) what is the density of a rock if it has a mass of 50 g and a volume of 10 ml? (you must show your work! )

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