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Take two identical 100cm^(3) beakers. Fi...

Take two identical `100cm^(3)` beakers. Fill one beaker completely with water and the other with kerosence oil. Place the beakers in the scale pans of an ordinary beam balance. It is observed that the beaker filled with water have more mass than the beaker filled with kerosene oil. This is because

A

the matter in water is more densely packed than in kerosene oil.

B

the matter in kerosen oil is more densely packed than in water.

C

Water and kerosene oil occupy the same volume.

D

None of these

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