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A glass of water is left out in the sun.Originally, it has 0.345 kg of water in it.Later in the afternoon it has 0.322 kg of water in it.By how much has the mass of water decreased?___g(Just give the number as your answer. You should not include units as these are given in the question.)I DON'T KNOWSUBMIT ANSWER

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A glass of water is left out in the sun.Originally, it has 0.345 kg of water in it.Later in the afternoon it has 0.322 kg of water in it.By how much has the mass of water decreased?___g(Just give the number as your answer. You should not include units as these are given in the question.)I DON'T KNOWSUBMIT ANSWER

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