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How do you move Figure A to Figure C?

a. Spin Figure A 90 degrees counterclockwise and slide to the right onto Figure C.
b. Slide Figure A and flip down onto Figure C.
c. Slide Figure A down and to the right onto Figure C.
d. No movement required.

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Final answer:

The question relates to Physics at the high school level, discussing the movement of an object on a rotating platform. The likely correct movement of Figure A to Figure C is a slide and flip, inferred from the text descriptions provided.

This correct answer is b.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is Physics, and it is likely at a high school grade level.

It involves understanding how objects move in different frames of reference, in this case, the movement on a rotating frame like a merry-go-round.

To move Figure A to Figure C, as described in the given options, Option B seems the most plausible based on the context provided, which suggests a translation (slide) and a reflection (flip).

If we consider the description from the provided text, where a ball is slid straight on a rotating merry-go-round and follows a curved path, the similar principle can be applied to moving a figure.

However, without visual Figures A and C, this is an educated guess, and the exact movement would be dependent on the orientation and position of Figure A relative to Figure C.

This correct answer is b.

Your correct question is: How do you move Figure A to Figure C?

a. Spin Figure A 90 degrees counterclockwise and slide to the right onto Figure C. b. Slide Figure A and flip down onto Figure C. c. Slide Figure A down and to the right onto Figure C. d. No movement required.

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