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Look at the four graphs showing velocity versus time. Which graph describes an object that slows down, speeds up, and then levels out at a constant velocity?
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Look at the four graphs showing velocity versus time. Which graph describes an object that slows down, speeds up, and then levels out at a constant velocity?
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Look at the four graphs showing velocity versus time. Which graph describes an object that slows down, speeds up, and then levels out at a constant velocity?
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The answer is D. As time moves forward the line decreases and then speed up again then levels out
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