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A beverage company is having trouble with the production of the dye in their drinks. The color of their drink mix is supposed to be a pale green color, but they often get different results. For each unwanted result, choose the most plausible explanation to help the company improve the formula.
a. The color of the drink is too pale after adding the dye to the drink because
b. The color of the dye is appearing as red, instead of green because
c. The drink started out the correct color but it is getting darker over time, even though nothing has been added to the drink, because
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