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Which statement best describes the relationship between mass and gravitational attraction (pull)?
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The more mass an object has, the greater the gravitational pull.
The less mass an object has, the greater the gravitational pull.
All objects have the same gravitational pull on other objects.
Mass has no effect on gravitational pull.
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