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Use the diagram to answer the question. Which statement would best describe the diagram?
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B. The applied forces of 800 N and 400 N will result the car moving to the right
C. The forces of 800 N and 400 N should be multipled to get the net force being applied to the car.
D. The magnitude of the forces acting on the car are the same but the directions are opposite.
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