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    If\(\vec{ M }\) = 5\(\vec { v }\) = -3%,and\(\vec{ P }\)
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If M⃗\vec{ M }M = 5 v⃗\vec { v }v = -3%,and P⃗\vec{ P }P

Question 59

Question 59

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If M⃗\vec{ M }M = 5%, v⃗\vec { v }v = -3%,and P⃗\vec{ P }P = 2%,then Y⃗R\vec { Y } _ { R }YR​ must equal:


A) -3%
B) -2%
C) 0%
D) 2%

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