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A football that is inflated inside and taken outdoors on a winter day shrinks slightly. What are the two variables that are in this scenario A: Density and pressure B: Volume an…
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A football that is inflated inside and taken outdoors on a winter day shrinks slightly. What are the two variables that are in this scenario
A: Density and pressure
B: Volume and pressure
C: Volume and temperature
D: Pressure and temperature
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