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gracesalton:

A rock displaces 1,200 L of water. The volume of the rock is:

supie:

is there choices?

supie:

@gracesalton is there choices?

itsme:

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supie:

yeah thx but dont push him tho

JAIDENGYMNASTIC:

he is new lol

supie:

ik ik

supie:

thats why im saying dont push him he probly dont know or dont get it or sum

gracesalton:

A rock displaces 1,200 L of water. The volume of the rock is: 12 m³ 1.2 m³ 0.0012 m³ 120 m³

supie:

ok

Vocaloid:

Archimedes’ principle: if an object displaces (x) amount of water, then it’s volume is equal to that amount of water (x) So in our case the rock has volume 1,200L However the answer choices are in cubic meters. Simply multiply L by 0.001 to get cubic meters.

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