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Blake and Drew are playing horseshoes. Blake takes the first turn, and his horseshoe lands three-fourths of the way to the targ...Asked by Potatoe
Blake and Drew are playing horseshoes. Blake takes the first turn, and his horseshoe lands three-fourths of the way to the target. Drew takes the next turn, and his horseshoe lands past the target. Which statement best explains the results?
rew used a horseshoe with more mass and threw with less force than Blake.
Drew used a horseshoe with more mass and threw with less force than Blake.
The horseshoes have the same mass, but Drew threw with more force than Blake.
The horseshoes have the same mass, but Drew threw with more force than Blake.
The horseshoes have the same mass, but Drew threw with less force than Blake.
The horseshoes have the same mass, but Drew threw with less force than Blake.
Drew used a horseshoe with more mass and threw with the same force as Blake.
Drew used a horseshoe with more mass and threw with the same force as Blake.
rew used a horseshoe with more mass and threw with less force than Blake.
Drew used a horseshoe with more mass and threw with less force than Blake.
The horseshoes have the same mass, but Drew threw with more force than Blake.
The horseshoes have the same mass, but Drew threw with more force than Blake.
The horseshoes have the same mass, but Drew threw with less force than Blake.
The horseshoes have the same mass, but Drew threw with less force than Blake.
Drew used a horseshoe with more mass and threw with the same force as Blake.
Drew used a horseshoe with more mass and threw with the same force as Blake.
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It's the second one. I'm pretty sure
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Kitty cat
woops, my name should've been kitty cat. Yeah, its b
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idek what to put
hope im not to late
1 The horseshoes have the same mass, but Drew threw with more force than Blake
2 a 10 kg box lifted with 60 N of force
3 11.6 N
4 a runner slowing down at the end of a race
hope it helps
1 The horseshoes have the same mass, but Drew threw with more force than Blake
2 a 10 kg box lifted with 60 N of force
3 11.6 N
4 a runner slowing down at the end of a race
hope it helps
Answered by
Caca
IDEK IS RIGHT!!
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Unrelated to the question but how do you add pictures to your question?
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None of the statements provided can fully explain the results. The distance a horseshoe travels depends on multiple factors, including the force applied, the angle of release, and the shape and weight distribution of the horseshoe. Without more information, it is impossible to determine the exact reason for the different outcomes.
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I'm sorry, I don't understand the context of your statement. Can you provide me with more information so that I may assist you better?