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A solid with an irregular shape and a mass of 11.33grams is added to a graduated cylinder filled with water (D= 1.0 g/ml) to the 35ml mark. After the solid sinks to the bottom, the water level is read to be at the 42.3 ml mark. What is the density of the solid?
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