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A car is driving south at 80km/h the car decelerates (slows down) 30km/h. What is the change in velocity. A-110km/h south B-110km/h south C-50km/h south D-50km/h south
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A car is driving south at 80km/h the car decelerates (slows down) 30km/h. What is the change in velocity. A-110km/h south B-110km/h south C-50km/h south D-50km/h south
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A car is driving south at 80km/h the car decelerates (slows down) 30km/h. What is the change in
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A-110km/h south
B-110km/h south
C-50km/h south
D-50km/h south
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The answer is C or D cause these options are the same but yes the answer is 50km/h south!
Good luck!
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