Which option correctly describes the relationship between simple machines, a lever, a fulcrum, effort, and load?(1 point)

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A simple machine is a type of lever made of a bar that pivots on a fixed point called a load, which reduces effort needed while producing more work to move a fulcrum.

A fulcrum is a type of lever made of a bar that pivots on a fixed point called a load, which reduces effort needed while producing more work to move a simple machine.

A load is a type of lever made of a bar that pivots on a fixed point called a fulcrum, which reduces effort needed while producing more work to move a simple machine.

A lever is a type of simple machine made of a bar that pivots on a fixed point called a fulcrum, which reduces effort needed while producing more work to move a load.

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Option D is correct: A lever is a type of simple machine made of a bar that pivots on a fixed point called a fulcrum, which reduces effort needed while producing more work to move a load.
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