The student claims that a truck with a mass of 4 kg will have an acceleration that is greater than 4 m/s". Which argument best describes her claim?
A
Her claim is incorrect because as the mass of the truck increases, its acceleration decreases.
B.
Her claim is incorrect because as the mass of the truck increases, its acceleration increases.
С.
Her claim is correct because as the mass of the truck increases, its acceleration decreases.
D
Her claim is correct because as the mass of the truck increases, its acceleration increases.
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