Tony built a ramp to determine the average distance his toy car will travel when released down the ramp. Which experiment will best test how far his toy car will travel when released down the ramp?

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an experiment that measures the distances that different toy cars travel in two trials
an experiment that measures the distances that different toy cars travel in two trials

an experiment that measures the distances that his toy car travels in two trials
an experiment that measures the distances that his toy car travels in two trials

an experiment that measures the distances that his toy car travels in many repeated trials
an experiment that measures the distances that his toy car travels in many repeated trials

an experiment that measures the distances that different toy cars travel in many repeated trials

an experiment that measures the distances that different toy cars travel in many repeated trials

The best experiment to test how far Tony's toy car will travel down the ramp is "an experiment that measures the distances that his toy car travels in many repeated trials." This will provide a more accurate average distance by conducting multiple trials with the same toy car.

The best experiment to test how far Tony's toy car will travel down the ramp would be "an experiment that measures the distances that his toy car travels in many repeated trials".

To determine the average distance his toy car will travel, Tony should conduct multiple trials using the same toy car. By repeating the experiment numerous times, Tony can account for any variability or inconsistencies in the results. This will give him a more accurate estimate of the average distance the toy car will travel down the ramp.