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Pear
Banana
130 g
90 g
?
The mass of the pear is 130 g.
The mass of the banana is 90 g.
The difference in masses is 130 g – 90 g
= 40 g.
The pear is 40 g heavier than the banana.

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  • 2. Pear Banana 130 g 90 g ? The mass of the pear is 130 g. The mass of the banana is 90 g. The difference in masses is 130 g – 90 g = 40 g. The pear is 40 g heavier than the banana.