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Question 12 (worth 6 points) (03.02 mc) the table below shows the density of the crust, the mantle, and the outer and inner core of earth arranged randomly:
density of layers unknown layer density (g/cm3)
w 2.8
x 13
y 4.6
z 10.5
what is most likely layer x?
a. crust
b. inner core
c. outer core
d. mantle
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