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30 April, 02:35

Suppose the mass of a jelly bean is less than the mass of a gum drop.

If you counted out 10 of each kind of candy and measured the mass of each kind of candy, the mass of the jellybeans would be

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  1. 30 April, 06:04
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    Since it is given that the mass of a jelly bean is less than the mass of a gum drop.

    So, when we counted out 10 of each kind of candy and measured the mass of each kind of candy, the mass of the jellybeans would be less than the mass of the gumdrops.

    This is because mass of jelly bean is less and even if we take take or more jelly beans then also their total mass will remain less than the total mass of same number of gum drops
  2. 30 April, 06:05
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    Answer:its a
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