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Which of the following information is necessary to describe an object's motion? A.Position B.Direction C.Speed D.All of the above
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Which of the following information is necessary to describe an object's motion? A.Position B.Direction C.Speed D.All of the above
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Which of the following information is necessary to describe an object's motion? A.Position B.Direction C.Speed D.All of the above
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i just took the test and it is all of them....
....i like ur profo picture too btw
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id personally say D. I hope this helps!
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