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A 1 kg puck sliding on a horizontal shuffleboard court is slowed to rest by 1 point a frictional force of 3 N. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between
the puck and the surface of the shuffleboard court? *
O A. 0.25
O B.0.5
O c.0.15
D. .31

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