The child’s physical density is being measured by the displacement method. A child of 50 pounds is placed in a tub filled
with water, and the water that comes out of the tub goes into another small tub that measures 40 cm long, 30 cm wide, and 60
cm deep. The water level in the small tub is 18 cm high. Find the density of a child in gm/cm3
to the nearest hundredth.
(Hint: density = mass/volume; 1 pound = 454 grams)