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Read the following two statements.Statement 1: Pure metals are less malleable than alloys.Statement 2: Alloys are less malleable than pure metals.Which statement is correct?Statement 1 onlyStatement 2 onlyBoth statement 1 and 2Neither statement 1 or 2

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Read the following two statements.Statement 1: Pure metals are less malleable than alloys.Statement 2: Alloys are less malleable than pure metals.Which statement is correct?Statement 1 onlyStatement 2 onlyBoth statement 1 and 2Neither statement 1 or 2

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Statement 2 only

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