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Water is poured from a short, broad beaker into a tall, skinny beaker. is there more or less water now?
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Water is poured from a short, broad beaker into a tall, skinny beaker. is there more or less water now?
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There is the same amount of water, as the container is changing, not the water. (please let me know if this in incorrect, as there was no “same” option.)
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