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Exhibit 12-1
  The figure below shows a graph of angular velocity versus time for a woman bicycling around a circular track.
 
 
 
  Use this exhibit to answer the following question(s).
  Refer to Exhibit 12-1. How many revolutions does she complete in the 16-minute period?
   
  a.
  8
   
  b.
  12
   
  c.
  16
   
  d.
  20
   
  e.
  40

Question 2

Exhibit 12-1
  The figure below shows a graph of angular velocity versus time for a woman bicycling around a circular track.
 
 
 
  Use this exhibit to answer the following question(s).
  Refer to Exhibit 12-1. How many revolutions does she complete in the first 12 minutes?
   
  a.
  4
   
  b.
  8
   
  c.
  12
   
  d.
  16
   
  e.
  32



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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