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A wooden cube floating in water supports a mass 0.2 kg on its top. When the mass is removed the cube rises by 2cm. What is the side legnth of the cube ? Density of water `= 10^3 kg//m^3`

A

25 cm

B

15 cm

C

10 cm

D

5 cm

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