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melisa1 [442]
3 years ago
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How and why -Name three common mixtures

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Bogdan [553]3 years ago
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Its simple.. cereal, salad,soup... the teacher wants you to have three common mixtures because the teacher wants to see if you know what things are mixtures in your life. Why i choose CSS/ Cereal,salad,soup because You can drain the milk or take out the cereal.. from cereal, and with a salad you can take out one of the things Ex. Carrot, tomato, chicken, cheese (very hard but you can do it) e.t.c. and soup because you can take out the veggies or meat or noodles.
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