what is the density of object X if the mass is 100g with a volume of 6

Answer:
4.0 g/ml
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] Volume_X [/tex] = water displaced by X
Water displaced by object X = Final fluid level - Original fluid level
Water displaced by object X = 90 ml - 65 ml = 25 ml
[tex] Volume_{X} = 25 ml [/tex]
Density of rock:
100 grams => 25 ml
x grams => 1 ml
Cross multiply
x*25 = 1*100
25x = 100
25x/25 = 100/25
x = 4
Density of object X = 4 g per 1 ml = 4.0 g/ml