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THIS IS MY THIRD TIME ASKING THIS QUESTION Byron measured the mass of a bag of cookies that he bought at the store and found that they were 45 grams. He set the cookies on the counter, but his little brother found them. His brother could not get the bag open so he smashed them to little pieces. What could Byron expect to find when he measured the mass of the cookies again?

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They would be more than 45 grams since there are more pieces.

They would be 45 grams since they have the same mass.

They would be less than 45 grams since they were in little pieces.

The mass of the cookies would been reduced by 5 grams.

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