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Two ticker tape results are shown: Two ticker tapes are shown. The first shows dots increasing in space, then decreasing, and then bundled on top of each other. The second shows dots decreasing in space, and then shows dots equally spaced out.

Which statement accurately describes the motion of the objects in the ticker tape above?

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Both objects are speeding up at a constant rate.

One object speeds up before it slows to a stop.

Both objects speed up before stopping.

One object speeds up at a constant rate until it stops.

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