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A block of iron sinks in fluid A but floats in another fluid B. So, what can we conclude?

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Density of fluid A > Density of fluid B
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Density of fluid A = Density of fluid B = 0
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Density of fluid A < Density of fluid B
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Density of fluid A = Density of fluid B 0
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Solution

The correct option is C Density of fluid A < Density of fluid B
Iron floats in a fluid more dense than itself. So, density of fluid B is more than that of iron.
Iron sinks in a fluid less dense than itself. So, density of fluid A is less than that of iron.
From above statements, density of fluid B is more than the density of fluid A.

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