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17 August, 17:18

An icecube floats in water but sinks in gasoline. Moreover, a cork floats on top of both of the water and gasoline. What can you conclude about the relative densities of ice, corn, water and gasoline?

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  1. 17 August, 17:33
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    There is a high density on water and not on gas
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