Question
Because gasoline is less dense than water, drums containing gasoline will float in water. Suppose a 220- L steel drum is completely full of gasoline.
What total volume of steel can be used in making the drum if the gasoline-filled drum is to float in fresh water?
What total volume of steel can be used in making the drum if the gasoline-filled drum is to float in fresh water?
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