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There are five objects (a pink object, a yellow object, a white object, a gray object, and a violet object). Each object has a different mass (28.7 g, 41.6 g, 8.7 g, 30.4 g, and 76.9 g) and a different volume (11.6 cubic cm, 57.4 cubic cm, 14.9 cubic cm, 29 cubic cm, and 57 cubic cm). The masses and volumes listed above are not in any particular order, they are listed randomly. Use the clues below to figure out the mass, volume, and density of each object. Construct a table to display your data. 1. The volume of the yellow object is not 29 cubic cm and it is also not 57.4 cubic cm. 2. The white object has a greater mass than the pink object. 3. The gray object has a density of 1.349 grams per cubic cm and a mass of 76.9 g. 4. The density of water is 1.0 gram per cubic cm. If the white object was placed in water, it would sink. 5. The density of water is 1.0 gram per cubic cm. If the yellow object was placed in water, it would float. 6. The density of aluminum is 2.7 grams per cubic cm. The violet object is more dense than aluminum. 7. One object has a volume of 57.4 cubic cm and a density of 0.5 grams per cubic cm. 8. The volume of the violet object is not 11.6 cubic
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