The more dense liquid will be on the bottom in this case the one that is 1.3
13 / (1 / 5) = 13 / 0.2, multiply top and bottom by 5 = 65 / 1 = 65
If a liquid is poured into water and falls to the bottom the density must be greater than 1.
On the front of the bill. 10 around the pres. head, 1 one the left between the top and bottom number(1) and 2 on the right between the top and bottom number(1)
1 gm/ml
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - 1964 The Blizzard Makers 1-13 was released on: USA: 7 December 1964
Any OBJECT with a DENSITY of LESS THAN ONE (1), will SINK in WATER.
Dog and Beth On the Hunt - 2013 Rock Bottom Bounty 1-13 was released on: USA: 31 August 2013
13/65 by thinking about it and then factoring out a 13 ( 65 ends in 5 ) 13*1/13*5 eliminate the 5 factor, as is your right, top and bottom 1/5 ------simplest form
13 ÷ 1/3 = 13/1 ÷ 1/3 = 13/1 × 3/1 = (13×3)/(1×1) = 39/1 = 39.
No because it depends on the density... over 1 (Density of water is one) your object will sink, under 1 object will float if it is 1 it will be suspended in water (A.k.a flink)
Density of 7up is just over 1 diet 7up is under one
An object with a density of 1 g/cm³ would likely float in water, as water has a density of approximately 1 g/cm³. If the object's density is higher than 1 g/cm³, it would sink, and if it is lower, it would float.