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Which statement correctly compares the speed of sound in solids and gases?(1 point)
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The speed of sound is generally faster in solids than in gases, because solids are denser than gases.
The speed of sound is generally faster in solids than in gases, because solids are less dense than gases.
The speed of sound is generally slower in solids than in gases, because solids are denser than gases.
The speed of sound is generally slower in solids than in gases, because solids are less dense than gases.
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The speed of sound is generally faster in solids than in gases, because solids are denser than gases.
The speed of sound is generally faster in solids than in gases, because solids are less dense than gases.
The speed of sound is generally slower in solids than in gases, because solids are denser than gases.
The speed of sound is generally slower in solids than in gases, because solids are less dense than gases.
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The speed of sound is generally faster in solids than in gases, because solids are denser than gases.
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