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Placing a suspect at the scene of a crime is an important element in criminal investigation. This can be achieved through the location of textile fibers similar to those from the victim's clothing or the crime scene on the clothing of the suspect, or through the discovery of fibers like those in the suspect's clothing at the crime scene. A fiber is the smallest unit of a textile material that has a length many times greater than its diameter. Fibers can occur naturally as plant and animal fibers, but they can also be man-made. A crime scene victim is wearing running shorts. There are some fibers on the victim's legs below the shorts. The fibers on the victim's legs dissolved in hydrochloric acid and so did the fibers that made up her running shorts. The fibers are A) cotton. B) nylon. C) silk. D) wool.

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The fibers on the victim's legs dissolved in hydrochloric acid, indicating that they are wool fibers.

Step-by-step explanation:

The fibers on the victim's legs dissolved in hydrochloric acid, indicating that they are wool fibers. Wool is made from shearing sheep, llamas, or yaks, and it is known for its ability to retain warmth even when wet.

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