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The following data was taken during a student's experiment with an object moving
at a relatively constant velocity. Use the data to create a position-time graph (on
the accompanying graph paper). Be sure to include a best-fit line. After the graph
is completed, use your best-fit line to calculate the average speed of the object.
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