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Which statement is supported by this scenario? Jin is standing still and watching an archer on a horse
traveling away from a target. The archer is moving at a
speed of 4 m/s and shoots the arrow toward the target
with a speed of 17 m/s.
For Jin, the speed of the arrow is 21 m/s, and for the
archer, the speed of the arrow is 4 m/s.
For Jin, the speed of the arrow is 13 m/s, and for the
archer, the speed of the arrow is 17 m/s.
For both Jin and the archer, the speed of the arrow
is 21 m/s.
For both Jin and the archer, the speed of the arrow
is 17 m/s.

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