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Suppose that a 3.0-gram ball of metal is added to 3.0 grams of an unknown liquid. Assume that the specific heat of the metal is 1.0 J/(g·°C), the specific heat of the liquid is 2.0 J/(g·°C), and the starting temperatures of the metal and liquid are different.

Which of the following is true?

1) The metal changes temperature more than the temperature of the liquid.
2) The liquid changes temperature more than the temperature of the metal.
3) The metal and liquid have the same magnitude for their temperature changes.
4) The relative temperature changes cannot be determined without knowing the actual starting temperatures.

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