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1. Suppose that a snake eats a mouse that has one-third more mass than the snake does. If
the snake has a mass of 4.2 kg, what is the mass
of the mouse?
A 1.4 kg
B 2.8 kg
C 4.2 kg
D 5.6 kg. Pls help omg

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