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Each of the following diagrams represents a container of water and a cube. Some cubes float while others sink. Match diagrams 1.2,3,or4with one of the following descriptions and explain your choices: (2.7)

a. The cube has a greater density than water.

b. The cube has a density that is localid="1653605633645" 0.80g/mL.

c. The cube has a density that is one-half the density of water.

d. The cube has the same density as water.

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(a) The diagram 3 will show a cube with a higher density than water.

(b) The diagram 4 will show a cube has a density that is 0.80 g/mL.

(c) The diagram 1 will show the cube has a density that is one-half the density of water.

(d) The diagram 2 will show the cube has the same density as water.

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Part (a) Step 1 : Introduction 

The given are the pictures of a container of water with a solid submerged in it

The objective is to explain the choices given accordingly

02

Part (a) Step 2 : Explanation 

a.

Any substance with a lower density than water will float on it, while any substance with a higher density will sink in it. Because it has a higher density than water, the cube will sink in water.

As a result, diagram 3 will show a cube with a higher density than water.

03

Part (b) Step 3 : Introduction 

The given are the pictures of a container of water with a solid submerged in it

The objective is to explain the choices given accordingly

04

Part (b) Step 4 : Explanation 

b.

Because the density of the cube is $20percent less than that of water, one-fifth of the cube will float.

As a result, diagram 4 will clearly depict it.

05

Part (c) Step 5: Introduction 

The given are the pictures of a container of water with a solid submerged in it

The objective is to explain the choices given accordingly

06

Part (c) Step 6 : Explanation 

C.

Because the density of a cube is half that of water, half of the cube will float in water.

As a result, diagram 1 will clearly depict it.

07

Part (d) Step 7 : Introduction 

The given are the pictures of a container of water with a solid submerged in it

The objective is to explain the choices given accordingly

08

Part (d) Step 8 : Explanation 

d. Because the cube's density is the same as that of water, it will dip and float on the water's surface.

As a result, diagram 2 will clearly depict it.

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