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  1. Consider the table.length(X) weight (Y) 6 15 9 22.5 12 30 15 37.5 The weight of the pet ferret varies directly with its length.
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  2. Step 1, collect data1) Tie a weight to the end of the string or rope. Measure the length from the pivot point to the center of
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  3. 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
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  4. 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
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  5. 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
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  6. In her science classroom, Mrs. Hall noticed that the length ( in inches) and weight (in ounces) of the class's pet feret were
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  7. A student is moving furniture. Even though table A and table B are the same size, table A requires more force to move. Why?Table
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  8. 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
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  9. student is moving furniture. Even though table A and table B are the same size, table A requires more force to move. Why?(1
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  10. 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
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