Select the option that best summarizes the reason for the use of position-time graphs when studying physical science.(1 point)
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Position-time graphs show the relationship between the position of an object (shown on the y-axis) and the time (shown on the x-axis) to show velocity.
Position-time graphs show the relationship between the position of an object (shown on the y-axis) and the time (shown on the x-axis) to show velocity.
Position-time graphs show the relationship between the position of an object (shown on the y-axis) and the time (shown on the x-axis) to show acceleration.
Position-time graphs show the relationship between the position of an object (shown on the y-axis) and the time (shown on the x-axis) to show acceleration.
Position-time graphs show the relationship between the position of an object (shown on the y-axis) and the time (shown on the x-axis) to show displacement.
Position-time graphs show the relationship between the position of an object (shown on the y-axis) and the time (shown on the x-axis) to show displacement.
Position-time graphs show the relationship between the position of an object (shown on the x-axis) and the time (shown on the y-axis) to show displacement.
Position-time graphs show the relationship between the position of an object (shown on the x-axis) and the time (shown on the y-axis) to show displacement.
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Which of these is a complete sentence?
(1 point)
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Although the weather is sometimes warm in early March.
Although the weather is sometimes warm in early March.
Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year.
Forecasters predicted six more weeks of winter this year.
The old saying, “In like a lion, out like a lamb.”
With practice, both Kendra and Jason mastered the violin.
(1 point)
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part of a compound subject
part of a compound subject
part of a compound predicate
part of a compound predicate
a direct object
My friend Jorge can play the guitar and sing.
(1 point)
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a verb phrase
a verb phrase
an incomplete sentence
an incomplete sentence
a compound predicate