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Get this scenario you prepare a cup of coffee there's too much coffee in it there's too much cream in it and there's too much sugar in it what now is it fixable? i need to know this for science
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you prepare a cup of coffee
there's too much coffee in it
there's too much cream in it
and there's too much sugar in it
what now
is it fixable?
i need to know this
for science
Chemistry
high-school
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No it would not be fixable ,
I would throw out that cup of coffee and make a new batch of coffee and this time use measuring cups.
Hope this helps!
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