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Imagine you have an object with a non-geometric shape having a mass of 26.7 g and a density of 0.767 g/mL. If it were placed in a graduated cylinder containing 20.0 mL of water what would you expect the new water level to read? [Assume the sample is completely submerged and everything is done at 250C]

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