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What is the correct action-reaction pair relationship describing Newton's third law? (1 point)

a. ForceA on B = Force B on A

b. ForceA on B = −Force A on B

c. ForceA on B >− Force B on A

d. ForceA on B = −Force B on A
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d. ForceA on B = −Force B on A
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