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Which two objects would most likely have the greatest gravitational pull on each other? explain. a) the object inbox a would have the strongest gravitational pull because they are close to each other and have more mass. b) the object in box b would have a greatest gravitational pull because they are the smallest. c) the objects in box c would have the greatest gravitational pull because they are the largest. d) the objects in box c would have a greater gravitational pull because they are the farthest apart.

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