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A beaker containing water is placed on the platform of a digital weighing machine. It reads 1100g. A metal body of density 8g/cc and mass 200g is suspended in water in the beaker (without touching the walls of the beaker). It is attached by a suitable string fixed to some support. Now the reading of weighing machine will be
  1. 1100g
  2. 1125g
  3. 1300g
  4. 1275g

A
1100g
B
1125g
C
1275g
D
1300g
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Answer is B.

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