A student is moving furniture. Even though table A and table B are the same size, table A requires more force to move. Why?(1 point) Responses Table A has greater volume compared to table B. Table A has greater volume compared to table B. Table A has less density than table B Table A has less density than table B Table A has less weight than table B. Table A has less weight than table B. Table A has a greater mass than table B.

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The most likely reason that table A requires more force to move, despite being the same size as table B, is that Table A has a greater mass than table B.

If both tables are the same size but one is heavier, it will require more force to overcome inertia and move it, following Newton's second law of motion (F = ma). Therefore, the correct response would be:

Table A has a greater mass than table B.