density of ice is 0.9 g/cm ^3 . what percentage by volume of the block of ice will float outside the water?
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![SOLVED: huge block of ice is in the shape of a perfect cube: As it melts, each edge of the cube is decreasing at the rate of 1 in/min When the edge SOLVED: huge block of ice is in the shape of a perfect cube: As it melts, each edge of the cube is decreasing at the rate of 1 in/min When the edge](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/f2b89fc5-2bbc-46e2-a5f2-4ec1b83792ed_large.jpg)
SOLVED: huge block of ice is in the shape of a perfect cube: As it melts, each edge of the cube is decreasing at the rate of 1 in/min When the edge
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![SOLVED: 5. A (perfectly cubical) ice cube melts at a rate proportional to its surface area: That is, dV/dt = kA where V is the volume of the ice cube, A is SOLVED: 5. A (perfectly cubical) ice cube melts at a rate proportional to its surface area: That is, dV/dt = kA where V is the volume of the ice cube, A is](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/03e907168c7f410eb3300ca76efbec8d.jpg)
SOLVED: 5. A (perfectly cubical) ice cube melts at a rate proportional to its surface area: That is, dV/dt = kA where V is the volume of the ice cube, A is
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