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A scientist combines 12.4 mL of water with 3.63 mL of a certain chemical. Will the entire mixture fit in a 15 mL pipette? Why or why not? NO BITLY
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A scientist combines 12.4 mL of water with 3.63 mL of a certain chemical. Will the entire mixture fit in a 15 mL pipette? Why or why not? NO BITLY
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11.45 because I did this answer already on a test and I got it correct and remember the answer
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