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Jack tries to place magnets on his refrigerator at home, but they won’t stick. What could be the reason?
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I Honestly Think Its A, If Its Wrong Im Sorry. But Im Sure Its A
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Perhaps his refrigerator looks like it's made of stainless steel, but is actually not.
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