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If a bike is being acted on by balanced forces can you determine whether the bike is moving or at rest? a. there is not enough information to answer the question. b. yes, if force is acting on the bike it will be in motion. c. no, the bike's motion is not changing so it could be at rest or moving at a constant velocity. d. yes, if the bike is being acted on by balanced forces it is not moving because it is balanced force.

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