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The density of water at 0°c is 999.8425 kg/m, superscript,3,baseline,. the density of water at 100°c is 958.3665 kg/m, superscript,3,baseline,.

how much greater, in kg/m, superscript,3,baseline,, is the density of water at 0°c than at 100°c?
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a. 41.434 kg/m, superscript,3,baseline,
b. 41.476 kg/m, superscript,3,baseline,
c. 41.524 kg/m, superscript,3,baseline,
d. 41.586 kg/m, superscript,3,baseline,

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