To determine whether either object has a constant velocity, we need to analyze the shape of their position-time graphs:
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Object C: The graph is concave up and slopes upward. This indicates that the velocity is changing, generally increasing over time. Since the graph is not a straight line, object C does not have a constant velocity.
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Object D: The graph is a straight dashed line that slopes upward from the origin to the point (6, 25). A straight line on a position-time graph indicates that the object is moving with a constant velocity.
Given this analysis, the correct response is:
Only object D has a constant velocity.