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Density of object 2 - 0.8 g/cm 5. An object with unknown density is tested in two beakers. Beaker 1 contains liquid with a density of 15 g/ml, and Beaker 2 contains liquid with a density of 20
g/mL. The object sinks in both beakers. Which of the following statements about the object's density is true?

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