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The discus throw is a sporting event in which athletes throw a heavy disc, called a discus. The athlete with the longest distance throw wins. The table shows the results pf a competition between three athletes.
Based on the evidence in the table, which statement is correct about the discus?
A. The discus does not accelerate because it is not moving at the end of the throw.
B. Raven used a discus with the greatest mass, so it moved the least distance.
C. Dani applied the most force to the discus, so it moved the greatest distance.
D. Sandra's discus has less mass than Dani's discus, so Sandra couldn't throw her discus as far.
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