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Justin is an artist using a hammer to make a large, thick statue out of tin. Which property of tin allows Justin to make an interesting shape? a. shininess b. malleability c. ductility d. conductivity
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Justin is an artist using a hammer to make a large, thick statue out of tin. Which property of tin allows Justin to make an interesting shape?
a. shininess b. malleability c. ductility
d. conductivity
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The answer is B. Malleability
Explanation: malleability refers to the capability something has of being shaped or extended by hammering, foraging, ect.
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