An object has a mass in an of 0.0832kg, apparent ass in water of 0.0673kg, and apparent mass in another liquid of 0.0718kg. what is the specific gravity of the other liquid?
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An object has a mass in an of 0.0832kg, apparent ass in water of 0.0673kg, and apparent mass in another liquid of 0.0718kg. What is the specific gravity of the other liquid?
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