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11 December, 12:19

Mass box A = 10 grams; Mass box B = 5 grams; Mass box C-made of one A and one B How many grams of A would be needed to give the same number of particles: as 7.5 grams of B? as 2.5 grams? as 12.5 grams? as 1 gram?

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  1. 11 December, 15:58
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    Mass box A = 10 grams; Mass box B = 5 grams;

    Mass box C=A+B = 15 grams

    how much does each individual particle weigh?

    it's not possible to figure it out without knowing that.
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