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What would be the mass of a 10 kg sack of sugar if it was in orbit around Saturn? A. 5 kg B. 7.5 kg C. 10 kg D. 15 kg
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What would be the mass of a 10 kg sack of sugar if it was in orbit around Saturn?
A. 5 kg
B. 7.5 kg
C. 10 kg
D. 15 kg
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I would say b7.5kg for the mass of it orbiting around the Saturn because if going around something like the you could only go up in the number not go down so I say b7.5 kg of suger
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