Physics, asked by DarkKnightquin3, 18 days ago

A container with 697 ml water in it gets completely filled up to the brim when a stone of volume 73 cm³ is put into it. What is the maximum volume of water that the container can hold?

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Answered by Lilac584
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Answer:

The maximum volume that container can hold is 800ml.

Explanation:

We know that 1cm³ = 1ml

If the volume of the stone is 73cm³, it means that its volume in ml is 73ml.

Now, we must simply add them.

So,

697 + 73 = 800ml

Thus, the maximum volume that container can hold is 800ml.

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