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Mathematics, 26.11.2019 20:31 mathiscool51

Two objects of different masses are sitting on different balance scales. object a has a greater mass than object b. how will the weights of the objects compare to each other?

the weights of the objects will be the same.
the weight of object a will be less than the weight of object b.
the weight of object a will be greater than the weight of object b.
this cannot be determined without knowing the actual mass of the objects.

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