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Any with a density less than water, or, like a metal ship, an object with a shape which makes its volume greater than the volume of water that it displaces and is sealed so that water will not flow into it.

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Not sure if its right but im guessing the answer is... a cruise ship that weighs, 51,000 tons and would displace 70,000 tons of water if it were completely submerged
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Q: Which of these objects will most likely float?
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