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What is the density of one mL of water?
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User: What is the density of one mL of water?

Weegy: One gram per mL
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User: So would the answer be 1 g?

Weegy: Yes
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User: For an object to float, the mass of the water it displaces must be ____________ the mass of the water. ANSWERS TO CHOOSE FROM: greater than, less than, or equal to?

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For an object to float, the mass of the water it displaces must be equal to the mass of the water.
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