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Sarah walks 300 m North ,50 m East and then she walks 300 m South. What is the displacement? Thanks in advance too!!
9 years ago

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Answered by Matt Damon
300(N) + 300(s) + 50(E)
D = 300(N) - 300(N) + 50(E)
D = 50m(E)
9 years ago
Answered by Rebecca
Thank you!!!
9 years ago

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