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Joe runs 10 m north, 20 m south, 9m south, and then 15 m north. What is Joe's displacement?
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Joe runs 10 m north, 20 m south, 9m south, and then 15 m north. What is Joe's displacement?
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Joe runs 10 m north, 20 m south, 9m south, and then 15 m north. What is Joe's
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Joes displacement is 54m
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