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If object A has more mass than object B, does object A contain more matter? Explain why it is so.
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If object A has more mass than object B, does object A contain more matter? Explain why it is so.
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Mass is a unit of measurement that is concern about the amount of substance present in the body. Because substance A has more mass than Substance B, then it clearly contains more matter than B. So, the answer to the question is YES.
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