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You walk 2 miles east, then turn around and walk 2 miles west. What is true about the values of your distance and displacement?(1 point)
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You walked a distance of 0 miles and your displacement was 0 miles.
You walked a distance of 0 miles and your displacement was 0 miles.

You walked a distance of 4 miles and your displacement was 4 miles east.
You walked a distance of 4 miles and your displacement was 4 miles east.

You walked a distance of 0 miles and your displacement was 4 miles east.
You walked a distance of 0 miles and your displacement was 4 miles east.

You walked a distance of 4 miles and your displacement was 0 miles.
You walked a distance of 4 miles and your displacement was 0 miles.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine the distance and displacement, let's break it down:

- **Distance** measures the total path traveled. In this case, you walked 2 miles east and then 2 miles west. So, the total distance is:
- 2 miles (east) + 2 miles (west) = 4 miles.

- **Displacement** measures the difference between your initial position and final position, considering direction. You start at a point, walk 2 miles east, and then walk 2 miles back west, ending up at your starting point. Therefore, the displacement is:
- Final position - Initial position = 0 miles.

Based on this analysis, the correct response is:

**You walked a distance of 4 miles and your displacement was 0 miles.**

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