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  • Calculate the Volume of a Submerged Object: Step-by-Step Guide
    Here's how to solve this problem:

    1. Understand the Relationship Between Density, Mass, and Volume

    * Density (ρ) is defined as mass (m) per unit volume (V): ρ = m/V

    2. Convert Units if Necessary

    * The problem provides mass in grams (gr) and density in grams per cubic centimeter (gr/cm³). This is convenient, so no unit conversions are needed.

    3. Solve for Volume

    * Rearrange the density formula to solve for volume: V = m/ρ

    * Substitute the given values: V = 1800 gr / 1.8 gr/cm³

    * Calculate the volume: V = 1000 cm³

    Therefore, the volume of the object is 1000 cubic centimeters.

    Note: The density of the liquid is not relevant to finding the object's volume.

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