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Answer:
B: I saw it an hour ago and I didn't want to answer because there are too many ifs. I tried, but it could be wrong.
Explanation:
This is not as simple as it sounds and I have a feeling that the correct answer is in the head of the person designing the question. In other words, I could easily get it wrong.
It depends on whether the tide is going in or going out to start with. The question would be a whole lot easier if the bottle was dropped miles from shore.
A: The bottle is capped. A is certainly not true. The low density of the bottle will keep it afloat until something happens that determines it's permanent direction. Not A.
B: It will if nothing else influences it. There will always be waves around that will insure an up and down movement. This is a possible answer, but not a certain one. A five year old could not throw it very far to start with. Let's read the rest.
C: Maybe. It has happened. The bottle needs a good start and the tide going out to happen. Let's read the last 2.
D: Not in a million. Not D.
E: It won't be still. The ocean is always moving. Not E.
I'm going to pick B, but it is not a slam dunk.
Answer:
The answer can not be B. because if there is nothing in the bottle, how could it keep bobbing up and down? It also depends on which side is facing up, the cap or the bottom of the bottle. I think the best answer would be C.
Explanation:
Only because if you think of a river that you have seen trash in, it starts in one part and keeps going and going till it either decays or gets moved by animals or picked up by people.