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16 December, 17:06

You find a ring with a mass of 107g. You fill a graduated cylinder up with 10ml of water and put the ring into the cylinder. The water rises up to the 15ml mark. How much water was displaced?

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  1. 16 December, 17:09
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    5 mL

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    mass of ring = 107 g

    volume of water = 10 mL

    increase in volume = 15 mL

    How much water displace = ?

    Solution:

    V (ring) = V (water + ring) - V (water)

    V (ring) = 15 mL - 10 mL

    V (ring) = 5 mL

    when the ring is put into cylinder, volume is increased by 15 mL. The volume of water was 10 mL so water is displaced by 5 mL and the volume 5mL is the voulme of ring.
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