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How can the mass of an object be determined in a laboratory? The object is weighed. The dimensions of the object are measured. The object is balanced against standard units of mass. The object is balanced
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How can the mass of an object be determined in a laboratory?
The object is weighed.
The dimensions of the object are measured.
The object is balanced against standard units of mass.
The object is balanced against standard weights.
The volume of water which the object displaces is measured.
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The object is balanced against standard units of mass
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