Luke had two similar slices of cakes. He placed one slice of cake into container A. He then sprayed water on the other slice of cake and placed it in container B.He covered both air-tight containers with a lid and left them on the dining table for one week.
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Luke had two similar slices of cakes. He placed one slice of cake into container A. He then sprayed water on the other slice of cake and placed it in container B.He covered both air-tight containers with a lid and left them on the dining table for one week.
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