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An unknown insoluble substance displaced the water shown. Its mass is indicated on the triple beam balance.
Use the diagrams above to answer the following question. Density of substance = g/mL
1. 7.500
2. 0.133
3. 7.50
4. 0.1333
Hint: Be sure to use proper significant figures.
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