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Brian, kelsey, and geoff each have a remote-controlled car. they simultaneously started their cars and drove them in a straight line away from a motion sensor. the sensor recorded the distance to each car in the table below. distance from sensor to each car time since starting cars distance to brian’s car distance to kelsey’s car distance to geoff’s car 1 sec 34 cm 27 cm 27 cm 3 sec 38 cm 31 cm 33 cm 5 sec 42 cm 35 cm 39 cm 8 sec 48 cm 41 cm 48 cm which statement is best supported by the table? a.) brian’s and kelsey’s cars traveled at the same rate. b.) kelsey’s and geoff’s cars traveled at the same rate. c.) brian’s and geoff’s cars started the same distance from the sensor. d.) kelsey’s and geoff’s cars started the same distance from the sensor.

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