b. Is a large mug. It is 120°F
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You have three mugs of tea:
a. Is a small mug. It is 100°F
b. Is a large mug. It is 120°F
c. Is a small mug. It is 120°F
Put these mugs in order. Start with the mug with the SMALLEST amount of thermal energy first and end with the mug with the LARGEST amount of thermal energy.
__2__ C. is a small mug. It is 120°F
__3__ A. is a small mug. It is 100°F
__1__ B. is a large mug. It is 120°F
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