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What happens to the mass of a whole piece of paper when cut into pieces and placed in a pile?
A. The mass of the whole piece of paper will be less than the mass of the pile of paper.
B. The mass of the whole piece of paper and pile of paper will be the same.
C. The mass of the whole piece of paper will be more than the mass of the pile of paper.
D. The whole piece of paper doesn't have a mass because it is too light.
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B) The mass of the whole piece of paper and pile of paper will be the same
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