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The more baryons there are in the universe (a higher density of baryonic matter), the lower the ratio of deuterium to hydrogen. Therefore, if Harry measures a higher ratio of deuterium to hydrogen than Sally, Harry infers_________

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Harry has a lower density of Baryon than Sally.

Step-by-step explanation:

Baryons are subatomic particle, such as a nucleon or hyperon, that has a mass equal to or greater than that of a proton.

Baryons belong to the hadron family of particles, which are the quark-based particles. They are also classified as fermions, i.e., they have half-integer spin.

Baryons are made up of three quacks.

Deuterium is one of two stable isotopes of hydrogen.

From the question; The more baryons there are in the universe (a higher density of baryonic matter), the lower the ratio of deuterium to hydrogen, THEREFORE, HARRY HAS A LOWER DENSITY OF BARYON THAN SALLY

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