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A dog is pulling on a leash while walking down the sidewalk. What frame of reference would indicate that the dog is not moving? A. A nearby building B. A tree C. The leash D. Th…
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A dog is pulling on a leash while walking down
the sidewalk. What frame of reference would
indicate that the dog is not moving?
A. A nearby building
B. A tree
C. The leash
D. The sidewalk
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I think, leash makes the most sense as an answer. Good luck.
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