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Denzel's mom has asked him to organize the family's trash for disposal. Which of these items should he put with the hazardous waste? A. aluminum cans B. used batteries C. vegetable waste.
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Denzel's mom has asked him to organize the family's trash for disposal. Which of these items should he put with the hazardous waste?
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aluminum cans
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used batteries
C.
vegetable waste.
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it should be B) used batteries
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b
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