A scientist discovers a stack of newspapers is burned completely to ash in his laboratory. How does the resulting mass relate to the initial mass of the stack of newspapers?(1 point)

Responses

The mass of the gasses and the ash should be one-half the mass of the original stack of newspapers.
The mass of the gasses and the ash should be one-half the mass of the original stack of newspapers.

The mass of the gasses and the ash should equal the mass of the original stack of newspapers.
The mass of the gasses and the ash should equal the mass of the original stack of newspapers.

The mass of the gasses and the ash should be one-fourth the mass of the original stack of newspapers.
The mass of the gasses and the ash should be one-fourth the mass of the original stack of newspapers.

The mass of the gasses and the ash should be double the mass of the original stack of newspapers.

The mass of the gasses and the ash should equal the mass of the original stack of newspapers.