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A geologist measures the mass of a small gold nugget found in a stream. Which is most likely the measure she recorded? A. 9 g B. 9.67 g C. 9 kg D. 9.67 kg
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A geologist measures the mass of a small gold nugget found in a stream. Which is most likely the measure she recorded? A. 9 g B. 9.67 g C. 9 kg D. 9.67 kg
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A geologist measures the mass of a small gold nugget found in a stream. Which is most likely the measure she recorded?
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9 g
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9 kg
D.
9.67 kg
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The most likely measurement is 9.67 g gold nugget. Hope this helps.
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