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The weight of the displaced water is 2/3 the weight of the brick.

So the weight of the brick is 3/2 the weight of an equal volume of water ...

just another way of saying that the density of the brick is 1.5 gm/cm3.

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Q: A brick suspended in air by a spring scale has measured mass of 9 kg when the brick is submerged in water the scale reads 3 kg what is they density of the brick?
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