Liquid A=0.68 g/ml

Liquid B=0.76 g/ml
Liquid C=1.00 g/ml
Liquid D=1.08 g/ml
A new liquid with a density of 0.97 g/ml is poured into a graduate cylinder. Where would it layer in relationship to the other liquids?

between B and C

I don't get it

To determine where the new liquid with a density of 0.97 g/ml would layer in relation to the other liquids, we need to compare its density with the densities of the other liquids.

The liquids with the lowest density will float on top of liquids with higher densities. So, let's compare the density of the new liquid (0.97 g/ml) with the densities of the other liquids:

- Liquid A: 0.68 g/ml
- Liquid B: 0.76 g/ml
- Liquid C: 1.00 g/ml
- Liquid D: 1.08 g/ml

Since the density of the new liquid (0.97 g/ml) is higher than the densities of liquids A and B but lower than the densities of liquids C and D, it would layer between liquids B and C. Specifically, it would layer on top of liquid B and below liquid C.

So, in relationship to the other liquids, the new liquid would be on top of liquid B and below liquid C in the graduate cylinder.