In a Nascar race all of the cars (if they finish the race) start and end at the same point, but they take a different amount of time to finish the race. What is true about all cars that finish the race?
The magnitude of their average velocities are different if the time to finish is different, but their average speeds are all the same regardless of the time it takes to finish .
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The magnitude of their average velocities are all the same regardless of the time it takes to finish, but their average speeds are different if the time to finish is different.
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Both the magnitude of their average velocities and their average speeds are different if their time to finish was different.
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For all the cars, the magnitude of their displacement is equal to their distance traveled.
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