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5 1 cm 1- 4 Unknown liquid 4 cm - Liquid X 2 3 What is the density of the unknown liquid in the above diagram, given that the density of liquid X is 1.7 kg/m³? Enter your answer in kg/m³ and to two decimal places of accuracy. You do no need to enter units with your answer. In the next question, you will have an opportunity to upload a file containing your written work for this question and earn part marks.

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1 cm
1-
4
Unknown
liquid
4 cm
- Liquid X
2
3
What is the density of the unknown liquid in the above diagram, given that the density of
liquid X is 1.7 kg/m³? Enter your answer in kg/m³ and to two decimal places of accuracy. You
do no need to enter units with your answer.
In the next question, you will have an opportunity to upload a file containing your written
work for this question and earn part marks.
        
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5
1 cm
1-
4
Unknown
liquid
4 cm
- Liquid X
2
3
What is the density of the unknown liquid in the above diagram, given that the density of
liquid X is 1.7 kg/m³? Enter your answer in kg/m³ and to two decimal places of accuracy. You
do no need to enter units with your answer.
In the next question, you will have an opportunity to upload a file containing your written
work for this question and earn part marks.

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What is the density of the unknown liquid in the above diagram, given that the density of liquid x is 1.7k(g)/(m^(3)) ? Enter your answer in k(g)/(m^(3)) and to two decimal places of accuracy. You do no need to enter units with your answer. In the next question, you will have an opportunity to upload a file containing your written work for this question and earn part marks. 5 cm 4 Unknown liquid 4 cm Liquid X 2 What is the density of the unknown liquid in the above diagram, given that the density of liquid X is 1.7 kg/m3? Enter your answer in kg/m3 and to two decimal places of accuracy. You do no need to enter units with your answer. In the next question, you will have an opportunity to upload a file containing your written work for this question and earn part marks.
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00:01 So density is mass divided by volume now mass is given here that is our 2 .331 gram now volume for cube volume for cube is h h cube and h is given here 1 .5 centimeter so 1 .5 cube now i can say here this value will be 3 .375 centimeter so…
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