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heterogeneous because you can see that there is more than one thing in the mixture.

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Lucky charms are heterogeneous because all the pieces are different, and homogeneous means that they're all the same.
Lucky charm is a heterogeneous. It is not a homogeneous.

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it is homogeneous because it is a mixture

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