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The dancing duck toy

The dancing duck toy. By- Marly Herzberg, Maddy R yder Alexis Floyd. DANCING DUCK. Polar. Cube D. Volume= 15.625 cm3 Mass 9g Density 0.5 Its polar because its density is 0.576 and that is a density lower then water so it will float. procedure.

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The dancing duck toy

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  1. The dancing duck toy By- Marly Herzberg, Maddy Ryder Alexis Floyd

  2. DANCING DUCK Polar

  3. Cube D • Volume= 15.625 cm3 • Mass 9g • Density 0.5 Its polar because its density is 0.576 and that is a density lower then water so it will float.

  4. procedure • First we did each and ever object by doing it mass, we did it mass by we put the cube on the scale and the scale gave us the mass. We got the volume by using a ruler we used the centimeters on the ruler slide. Then on each cube was 15.625, we got that by doing LxWxH. Then we dived the mass by the volume and it equaled the density of each cube.

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