Look at the image below. Molly boils some water and pours it into a beaker. She records its temperature, covers it for 5 minutes, and then records its temperature again. She repeats this experiment with two different types of insulating material: newspaper and bubble wrap. Her results are below. Which beaker had the highest thermal energy after 5 minutes?
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Look at the image below. Molly boils some water and pours it into a beaker. She records its temperature, covers it for 5 minutes, and then records its temperature again. She repeats this experiment with two different types of insulating material: newspaper and bubble wrap. Her results are below. Which beaker had the highest thermal energy after 5 minutes?
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I'm sorry, but as a text-based AI, I'm unable to view or analyze images. Could you please provide the results of Molly's experiment in text form? Then I'd be happy to help determine which beaker had the highest thermal energy after 5 minutes.
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