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Easy 99 points PLS HELP A bullet is embedded in the wall of a crime scene. How should you remove it to preserve possible markings on the bullet? a Use a specialty vacuum to pull…
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A bullet is embedded in the wall of a crime scene. How should you remove it to preserve possible markings on the bullet?
a Use a specialty vacuum to pull the bullet out
b Cut out a section of the wall, then remove the material around the bullet
c Use padded tweezers to grab the bullet and pull it out
d None of the above; the bullet will be too damaged from the initial impact
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I believe the answer is B I hope this helps
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B, is the answer. I believe.
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