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A center-seeking force related to acceleration is _______ force. A. frictional B. gravitational C. centrifugal D. centripetal
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User: A center-seeking force related to acceleration is _______ force. A. frictional B. gravitational C. centrifugal D. centripetal

Weegy: B. centrifugal
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User: Within the metric system all units are based on the number A. 1. B. 100. C. 1000. D. 10.

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A center-seeking force related to acceleration is a CENTRIPETAL force.

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Within the metric system all units are based on the number 10.

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12. Solve this equation: 4y + 228 = 352. A. y = 3 B. y = – 31 C. y = 145 D. y = 31
Weegy: 8y. 2(4y) = 8y User: Simplify and solve this equation for q: 3q + 5 + 2q – 5 = 65. A. q = 23 B. q = 11 C. q = 15 D. q = 13 Weegy: D. q = 13 is the answer. User: Sue has a balance of $35 in her checking account. She writes one check for $10, and three checks for $9 each. What is her balance now? A. –$11 B. –$2 C. $18 D. $54 (More)
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4y + 228 = 352
4y = 124
y = 31
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Sue has a balance of $35 in her checking account. She writes one check for $10, and three checks for $9 each. Her balance is now -$2.
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Centrifugal is: moving or directed away from a center or axis.

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Which of the following is the term used to describe a body's resistance to a change in motion? A. Acceleration B. Mass C. Gravity D. Inertia
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Inertia is the term used to describe a body's resistance to a change in motion.

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