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When is the object traveling at a constant velocity? A B C D It is moving at a constant velocity the entire time
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When is the object traveling at a constant velocity?
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It is moving at a constant velocity the entire time
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I think the most common way of doing it was for the first
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It is moving at a constant velocity at C
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