I think it's C.
Because, lemme put commas on each sentences....
(1) If you ask me, Jerry is a tennis whiz.
<span>(2) When she is worried, Lucille eats a lot. </span>
<span>(3) Jerry loves tennis, he plays everyday. </span>
<span>(4) Lucille bought a new tennis racket and brought it home. << Where should I put it?
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So, (4) is automatically out of question. (1) and (2) seems okay with comma, but (3) is a little bit weird. (3) supposed to have 'and' in the middle, but it's not there. So, you can put semicolon there, to separate the words.
Suppose
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It follows that: The gravitational force decreased to F.thus, option B is correct.
Twin satellites that were 150 meters apart when they were launched are now 300 meters apart.
The gravitational force is as follows when the satellites are 150 meters apart:
F= g× m1m2/(150m)₂
Similar to this, the gravitational pull is as follows when the satellites are 300 meters apart:
F= g ˣ m1m2/(300m)₂..........(1)
based on eq (1) and (2)
Fe/ F'e= 4...........(2)
F'e= F c/4
As a result, there is a 1/4 reduction in the gravitational attraction between the twin satellites.
Thus, the appropriate choice is (b).
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Answer:
an object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it.
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