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10 May, 02:12

It is the year 230 BC. Archimedes just invented a brand new method to measure density by dividing the weight of an object by its volume. He wants to use it in court to prove that his cousin's crown is not made of pure gold. However, he doesn't know which standard is in place in the court. Which standard, if it existed in 230 BC, would permit his evidence and testimony to be presented in court? The Frye Standard The Daubert Standard The Rule of Evidence 702 None of these standards would allow his evidence or testimony to be admitted in court.

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  1. 10 May, 02:28
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    Answer:1. Archimedes' principle is also used in designing ships and submarines. The floating of a big ship is based on the Archimedes' principle. An iron nail sinks because it has more weight than the weight of the water it displaces.
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