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    When an Orange Is Cut in Half,the Surface Area-To-Volume Ratio
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When an Orange Is Cut in Half,the Surface Area-To-Volume Ratio

Question 85

Question 85

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When an orange is cut in half,the surface area-to-volume ratio is (increased/decreased)_______.

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