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Matt and Kim use bowling balls with different masses. If they both roll their bowling balls at exactly the same speed, which claim could be supported by the evidence? *
A) The bowling ball with less mass has more kinetic energy.
B) The bowling ball with more mass has more kinetic energy.
C) The kinetic energies of the two bowling balls are the same.
D) There is not enough information to compare the kinetic energies
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