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To determine the mass of carbon on the weighing dish, you would need to know the total mass of the dish plus the carbon. If, for example, the combined mass of the dish and carbon is 5.0 g, then the mass of the carbon alone would be 5.0 g - 1.0 g (mass of the dish) = 4.0 g. Without the total mass, the mass of carbon cannot be calculated.

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