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Suppose you had a 100 gram mass and a 50 gram mass. Both masses appear to be made of the same material, but you can't be sure. You lower the 50 gram mass into a cylinder of water and the water goes from 30.3 mL up to 36.3 mL. The 100-gram mass is also placed in a cylinder of water and the water rises from 30.3 mL to 42.3 mL. Does the experiment provide evidence that the two masses could be made of the same material? Explain!
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