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The distance versus time graph for Object A and Object B are shown. A graph titles Distance vs Time. A straight slanting line is drawn through point 7 on y axis and this line is labeled Object A. The graph
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The distance versus time graph for Object A and Object B are shown.
A graph titles Distance vs Time. A straight slanting line is drawn through point 7 on y axis and this line is labeled Object A. The graph for Object B is a straight slanting line passing through the origin
What is the similarity between Object A and Object B?
Both have the same slope.
Both move with variable speed.
Both move with constant speed.
Both start the journey from the same point.
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Both move with constant speed.
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Both move with constant speed
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