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1. Identify the given information. c, Pe-0.109 g/mL Since ice floats on water, only 90% of the ice cube is submerged. a) what is the volume of ice that is underwater? b) What is the mass of the displaced fluid? c) What is the buoyant force of water on ice? d) What is the apparent mass of the ice cube in water? 2. a. Roy. of 1mL-0.9mL b. (Reminder:mr c. (Reminder: Fb=m,g)- d. (Reminder: M) M0
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