Multiple Choice
What is the difference between mass and weight?
A) All matter has weight, but not all matter has mass.
B) Weight is a measure of the pull of matter to a scale or measuring device, while mass is a measure of how much matter weighs.
C) All matter has mass, but only limited amounts have weight.
D) Weight is a measure of the pull of matter to the earth, while mass is a measure of how much matter is in a sample.
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