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A "sandwich" of cardboard and another material separates a magnet and an iron nail. Inserting which of the following materials into the sandwich will cause the iron nail to not fall away?
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e
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pretty sure it's just C
Step-by-step explanation:
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I think the answer is c and d.
I'm not really sure but I think c and d are the answers.
Hope this helped :)
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