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A piece of stone of mass 15.1 g is first immersed in a liquid and it weighs 10.9 gf. Then on immersing the piece of stone in water, it weighs 9.7 gf. Calculate the volume of the piece of stone

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To solve the problem, we need to determine the volume of the piece of stone based on the weights measured when it is immersed in different liquids. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Mass of the Stone:** The mass of the stone is given as 15.1 grams. 2. **Weight of the Stone in Water:** ...
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