The distance time graphs for two objects are shown below: look at the picture. Which statement is true? Both objects move at variable speeds. Both objects move at a constant speed. Object A is moving at constant speed but Object B is moving at variable speed. Object A is moving at variable speed but Object B is moving at constant speed. Can you get this done before 10:40 pls
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When an experimenter draws a conclusion that he assumes will apply to all situations set up similarly to his test situation, even though he cannot possibly have examined all possible test scenarios, the experimenter is using deductive reasoning inductive reasoning abductive reasoning subjective reasoning
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