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  1. Newton's First Law Quick Check4 of 54 of 5 Items Question The dogsled in the image moves at a constant speed in a straight line.
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  2. The dogsled in the image moves at a constant speed in a straight line. Which of the following is true?Source: Pi-Lens.
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  3. The dogsled in the image moves at a constant speed in a straight line. Which of the following is true.The backward pull of
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  4. the dogsled in the image moves at a constant speed in a straight line. which of the following is true?The forward pull of the
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  5. The dogsled in the image moves at a constant speed in a straight line. Which of the following is true?(1 point)The backward pull
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  6. The dogsled in this image moves at a constant speed in a straight line. Which of the following is true?A. The forward pull of
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  7. The dogsled in this image moves at a constant speed in a straight line. Which of the following is true?The forward pull of the
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  8. Finish times (to the nearest hour) for 59 dogsled teams are shown below. Draw a histogram. Use five classes.261 269 236 244 280
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  9. Please sugest conjunctions and/or commas where needed in this sentence."The Iditarod is a famous dogsled race_____ takes place
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  10. A loaded dogsled has a mass of 400kg and is being pulled across a horizontal, paced snow surface at a velocity of 4.0m/s (N).
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