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A +40 positively-charged metal sphere (Sphere A) and an electrically-neutral metal sphere (Sphere B) are sitting on insulated stands on a table. The two spheres are brought into contact with eac other, and then the contact is broken. Using conservation of charge, which statement describes the movement of charges between the two spheres?

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