Use the information from the graph to answer the question.
A graph titled Velocity versus...
Use the information from the graph to answer the question.
A graph titled Velocity versus Time shows time in seconds on the x axis, numbered 0 to 12, velocity in meters per second on the y axis, numbered 0 to 45. A line starts at (0, 40) and ends at (12, 10).
What is the acceleration of the object?
__ m/s2
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