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Figure shows the position of a particle moving on the X-axis as a function of time.

A

The particle has come to rest 6 times

B

The maximum speed is at t=6 s.

C

The velocity remains positive for t=0 to t=6s.

D

The average velocity for the total period shown is negative

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