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Mathematics, 05.10.2020 16:01, marrizza7

HELPP The mass of an unidentified rock is 15.5 grams. Students determine the volume of the rock
by placing the rock in a cylinder with water. The students calculate the density of the rock.
They determine the identity of the rock based on the density ranges in the table.
The students most likely have which type of rock?


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The mass of an unidentified rock is 15.5 grams. Students determine the volume of the rock
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