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Suppose you have two 100mL graduated cylinders. In each cylinder, there is 36.0mL of water. You also have two cubes: one is lead, and the other is aluminum. Each cube measures 2.60cm on each side.
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There is no question, but I think you are about to ask a determine the volume question for each cube.
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