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A delivery truck travels 18 blocks north, 25 blocks west and 17 blocks south. What is its final displacement from the origin? Assume the blocks are equal length.
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Answered by
drwls
sqrt[(18-17)^2 + 25^2] = sqrt 626
=___ blocks
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IDK
around 12.96
use the Pythagoras theorem.
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