>>13404727The brick sinks.
It's more dense than water.
Therefore we don't need to know how much water the brick displaced since we know it's more dense than water and the boat is less dense than water
>>13404728>In the boat it displaces water equal to its weight>this confuses the retardsWeight isn't a unit of volume
While in the boat it displaces volume equal to the amount of volume of liquid needed to create an equivalent weight. ie if the brick weighed 5kg then it would displace 5 liters of water (5 cubic decimeters) because the metricfag system uses the 1 to 1 ratio with volume, density, and water. But if the boat was floating in oil it would displace a greater volume than it's weight while in the boat bc oil is less dense etc.
Your conclusion is right though, water level goes down.
>in the water it displaces water equal to its volumecorrect since it's fully submerged.