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30. Two students, Kate and Ben, were walking home from school when they saw a large truck and a
Volkswagen have a head-on collision. When they got home, Kate and Ben began discussing the collision.
Which statement best explains what happened during the collision?
A. Kate suggests that the Volkswagen experiences a greater force and a greater change in momentum
because of its smaller mass.
B. Ben suggests that the truck experiences less force, but a greater change in momentum because of its
greater mass.
C. Kate suggests that both vehicles experienced the same force and the same change in momentum.
D. Ben then suggests that both bug and bus encounter no change in momentum.
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With my drivers ed ill mark you brainliest can someone correct me if i’m wrong or confirm if i’m right? i think the answer is d to move forward in an automatic transmission vehicle, shift to a. park b. reverse c. neutral d. drive
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4. when a child cries out during rough play, the caregiver should a. encourage the distressed child to fight back. b. respond immediately, since the behavior has changed to fighting. c. ignore it, because rough play is a natural part of children’s learning. d. ignore the request for unless there has been an injury. i need answer
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