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Mathematics, 04.05.2021 22:20, monk68

Students in Ms. Holloway’s class were learning that two bits of matter, like marbles and water, cannot occupy the same space. She demonstrated this by dropping marbles into a jar that was filled with water. The level of the water rose from 55 milliliters to 72 milliliters. How much did the water level rise?

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