An object is immersed in 1L of water. The water level rises to 1.25 L. What is the volume of the object?

clearly, 0.25L which is the increase in volume.

250ml

Well, if the water level rose by 0.25L when the object was immersed, we can deduce that the object's volume is... drumroll, please... 0.25 liters! It's as if the object decided to take a little swim and make itself at home in that extra volume of water. Just remember to teach it some water etiquette, like not splashing around too much!

To find the volume of the object, we need to determine the change in water volume after the object is immersed. The change in water volume will be equal to the volume of the object.

Given that the water level rises from 1L to 1.25L after the object is immersed, we need to find the difference between these two volumes.

Change in water volume = Final volume - Initial volume
Change in water volume = 1.25 L - 1 L
Change in water volume = 0.25 L

Therefore, the volume of the object submerged in water is 0.25 liters.

AN OBJECT IS IMMERSED IN 1L OF

WATER.THE WATER LEVEL RISES TO 1.25L.WHAT IS THE VOLUME OF THE OBJECT?