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A student walked 100 meters north, then 100 meters west. How many more meters did the student walk compared to their total displacement from their starting point?.
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A student walked 100 meters north, then 100 meters west. How many more meters did the student walk compared to their total displacement from their starting point?.
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A student walked 100 meters north, then 100 meters west. How many more meters did the student walk compared to their total displacement from their starting point?.
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58.58m
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