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Chemistry, 04.03.2021 23:30 MacieKay8865

Imagine you have two beakers of 75 g each. You pour 50 g of water in one beaker and 100 g of vinegar in the second beaker. Placing both containers on the scale you measure 300 g. You pour the water in with the vinegar and measure the mass of the beaker of liquid. Based on the information above and the image below, what does your scale read? 300 g
150 g
375 g
225 g

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