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Mark brainliest if correct and if you answer all parts of question! show work ! 2. a cube-shaped aquarium has edges that are 3 ft long. the aquarium is filled with water that has a density of 62 lb/ft^3 (a) should the aquarium be placed on a table that can support a maximum weight of 200 lb? explain why or why not. (b) would the density of the water change if the aquarium was only half full? explain.

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