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Why can matter be weighed?

O A. It has mass.
O B. It has width.
O c. It has volume.
OD. It has pressure.

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matter can be weighed because it has mass
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Answer:

A. It has mass.

C. It has volume.

Step-by-step explanation:

The matter has both Mass and volume.

Mass and volume are two units used to measure objects. Mass is the amount of matter an object contains, while volume is how much space it takes up.

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