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Matter doesn't have to have mass, as long as it takes up space. A. true B. false
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Matter doesn't have to have mass, as long as it takes up space.
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Every matter has mass. If there is no matter then mass is absent. Hence it is false.
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The answer is
FALSE
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There you go!
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