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What is the total displacement of a person who walked 137 m north and then 39 m south
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To find the total displacement, we need to subtract the distance traveled to the south from the distance traveled to the north.

Total displacement = distance traveled north - distance traveled south

Total displacement = 137 m - 39 m

Total displacement = 98 m north.
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