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A ball is kicked 10 meters north , 5 meters west, 15 meters south, 5 meters east and 5 meters north. Find the total displacement and the total distance it traveled.
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A ball is kicked 10 meters north , 5 meters west, 15 meters south, 5 meters east and 5 meters north. Find the total displacement and the total distance it traveled.
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A ball is kicked 10 meters north , 5 meters west, 15 meters south, 5 meters east and 5 meters north. Find the total displacement and the total distance it traveled.
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y 10-15 +5=0
x -5-5=0
well in a graph the point will be the origin
but if we add alm 10+15+5=30+5+5=40
40 meters
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