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A student measured the volume of a solid object using Archimedes' principle
a. to calculate its density and noticed there were several air bubbles trapped underneath the solid.
b. The student ignored the air bubbles and calculated the displaced volume without attempting to remove them.
c. Since the air bubbles will increase the measured volume of the object
d. the calculated density of the solid object will decrease