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Which picture shows an example of no work being done? A man and a woman hold a child in the air by the child's hands. A man pushes a shopping cart down the aisle of a grocery store. A child holds the bar of a set of weights without moving. A woman pulls a rolling suitcase.
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A child holds the bar of a set of weights without moving I think
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