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Look at the graph. How many minutes is the sample COMPLETELY a liquid?

Look At The Graph How Many Minutes Is The Sample COMPLETELY A Liquid class=
Look At The Graph How Many Minutes Is The Sample COMPLETELY A Liquid class=

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Answer:

2 minutes

Explanation:

From the graph, it takes 2 minutes for the piece of ice to go to the completely liquid phase.