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Motion maps for two objects, Y & Z, are shown. How many seconds does Object Z start before Object Y? - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
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Motion maps for two objects, Y & Z, are shown.
How many seconds does Object Z start before Object Y?
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3 seconds, hope it helps
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Answer: it’s 3 seconds
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