The water level in identical bowls, A and B, is exactly the same. A contains only water; B contains floating ice as well as water. When we weigh the bowls, we find that

a. WA < WB.
b. WA = WB.
c. WA > WB.
d. WB > WA if the volume of the ice cubes is greater than 1/9 the volume of the water.
e. WB > WA if the volume of the ice cubes is greater than 9 times the volume of the water.


B

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