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Biology, 02.10.2020 14:01 aaaranda0308

1. The density of a typical nucleus is equivalent to which scenario: a. Similar to 6.2 billion cars in a one cubic foot box
b. Similar to the density of lead
c. Similar to the density of water in a gallon jug
d. Similar to the density of an aircraft carrier

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