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Which of the following drive configurations technically lacks a traditional driveshaft?A) Front-wheel-drive (FWD)

B) Rear-wheel-drive (RWD)
C) All-wheel-drive (AWD)
D) Four-wheel-drive (4WD)

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Final answer:

Front-wheel-drive (FWD) lacks a traditional driveshaft, while the other options have one.

Step-by-step explanation:

A) Front-wheel-drive (FWD) lacks a traditional driveshaft. In this configuration, the engine is located in the front of the vehicle and the power is transmitted to the front wheels directly without the need for a driveshaft.

The other options, B) Rear-wheel-drive (RWD), C) All-wheel-drive (AWD), and D) Four-wheel-drive (4WD) all have a traditional driveshaft. In these configurations, power from the engine is transferred to the rear wheels (RWD) or all four wheels (AWD or 4WD) through a driveshaft.

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