Ava wants to use an inflatable rubber raft to do a polar bear plunge on New Year's Day. She inflates the raft to one atmosphere in her garage at room temperature, 20°C. She then drives out to the lake where she and her friends are going to swim very briefly in water at a temperature of 1°C. Which of the following scenarios will most likely occur? The decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in the volume of the raft and this drop in volume may cause Ava to sink while on the raft. The decrease in temperature will cause an increase in the volume of the raft and this in- crease in volume may cause Ava to sink while on the raft. The decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in the volume of the raft and this drop in volume will help keep Ava afloat. The decrease in temperature will cause an increase in the volume of the raft and this in- crease in volume will keep Ava afloat.

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Ava wants to use an inflatable rubber raft to do a polar bear plunge on New Year's Day.
She inflates the raft to one atmosphere in her garage at room temperature, 20°C. She then
drives out to the lake where she and her friends are going to swim very briefly in water at a
temperature of 1°C.
Which of the following scenarios ill most likely occur?
The decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in the volume of the raft and this drop
in volume may cause Ava to sink while on the raft.
The decrease in temperature will cause an increase in the volume of the raft and this in-
crease in volume may cause Ava to sink while on the raft.
The decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in the volume of the raft and this drop
in volume will help keep Ava afloat.
The decrease in temperature will cause an increase in the volume of the raft and this in-
crease in volume will keep Ava afloat.
Transcribed Image Text:Ava wants to use an inflatable rubber raft to do a polar bear plunge on New Year's Day. She inflates the raft to one atmosphere in her garage at room temperature, 20°C. She then drives out to the lake where she and her friends are going to swim very briefly in water at a temperature of 1°C. Which of the following scenarios ill most likely occur? The decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in the volume of the raft and this drop in volume may cause Ava to sink while on the raft. The decrease in temperature will cause an increase in the volume of the raft and this in- crease in volume may cause Ava to sink while on the raft. The decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in the volume of the raft and this drop in volume will help keep Ava afloat. The decrease in temperature will cause an increase in the volume of the raft and this in- crease in volume will keep Ava afloat.
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