The captain of the ship observed an iceberg floating in seawater. The volume of the iceberg below the seawater level is estimated to be 1,500 m3. If the density of the iceberg is 920 kg/m3 and for seawater is 1,030 kg/m3, calculate the volume of the iceberg above the seawater level.

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The captain of the ship observed an iceberg floating in seawater. The volume of the iceberg below the seawater level is estimated to be 1,500 m3. If the density of the iceberg is 920 kg/m3 and for seawater is 1,030 kg/m3, calculate the volume of the iceberg above the seawater level.
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