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A technician pushes a 50 lb box 4 feet in 2 seconds. The rate of work is:
 
  A) 200 ft lbs/2 s= 100 ft lbs/s. B) 4 ft lbs.
  C) 50 lbs  4 feet = 200 ft lbs. D) 50 pounds.

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A technician pushes a 50 lb box 4 feet in 2 seconds. The work done is:
 
  A) 200 ft lbs/2 s= 100 ft lbs/s. B) 4 ft lbs.
  C) 50 lbs  4 feet = 200 ft lbs. D) 50 pounds.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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MirandaLo

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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