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Which of the following is an example of a solution? a. a box of Lucky Charms cereal b. a hot fudge sundae c. a glass of orange juice d. a pepperoni pizza
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Which of the following is an example of a solution? a. a box of Lucky Charms cereal b. a hot fudge sundae c. a glass of orange juice d. a pepperoni pizza
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a. a box of Lucky Charms cereal
b. a hot fudge sundae
c. a glass of orange juice
d. a pepperoni pizza
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c. orange juice, all the others can be separated
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