Physics, 05.05.2021 22:40, volleyballfun24
A raft is made of solid wood and is 2.31 m long and 1.59 m wide. The raft is floating in a
lake. A woman who weighs 149 lb steps onto the raft. How much further
(cm) into the water does the raft sink? You do not need the thickness of the raft or the
density of the wood to solve this problem
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