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The correct option to be chosen.
Answer to Problem 6STP
The correct option is (B).
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The following bar graph is given for the densities of oil, water, corn syrup and orange juice. Density is plotted along y -axis and the liquids along x -axis.
The third bar is for the density of corn syrup. Corn syrup has the highest density of around 1.4 g/mL which is observed from the third bar in the graph. Oil has the lowest density of around 0.9 g/mL which is observed from the first bar in the graph.
Conclusion:
Hence, the correct option is (B)corn syrup and oil.
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