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An object will float in water if it weighs __________.
a) less than the amount of water it displaces
b) more than the amount of water it displaces
c) less than a gram
d) more than a gram
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I think the answer would be A. less than the amount of water it displaces.
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An object will float in water if it weights less than the amount of water it displaces.
Answer: a) less than the amount of water it displaces.
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