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Mass box A = 10 grams; Mass box B = 5 grams; Mass box C— made of one A and one B. Options for g Of A: 10, 20, or 30

Options for g of B: 10, 30, or 20


Mass box A = 10 grams; Mass box B = 5 grams; Mass box C— made of one A and one B.

Options for g O

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