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ruthie walks 45 m east, and then moves 40 m west. if east is chosen as the positive direction, what is ruthie's resultant displacement?
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MathMate
In a lot of math and science problems, it is vital to first understand the meaning/definition of terms.
Here "displacement" is used as:
"final position less initial position".
Use a blank piece of paper to help you figure out the final position with respect to the initial, and propose an answer according to the above definition.
Here "displacement" is used as:
"final position less initial position".
Use a blank piece of paper to help you figure out the final position with respect to the initial, and propose an answer according to the above definition.
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Anonymous
a shopper walks 35m west, another 17m west and then 67m east? show the full problem solving
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jimmy walks 45m east and then moves 40m west. If east is chosen as the positive direction, what is the total distance traveled by Jimmy? What is his displacement?
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5 m east
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Anonymous
Ruthie walks 45m east, and then moves 40 m west. If east is chosen as the positive direction, what is Ruthie’s Displacement?
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