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A student is collecting data about the transfer of kinetic energy using a pitcher of lemonade. She uses the following procedure in one of the trials of her experiment: Measure the temperature of the lemonade without ice.
Add 10 ice cubes to the pitcher.
Which step should be next in the procedure?

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Set a timer and find out how long it takes for the lemonade to get cold.

Determine the mass of the lemonade with the ice.

Add more ice cubes to the lemonade.

Measure the temperature of the lemonade after the ice has melted.

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