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HELP ASAP I WILL MARK RAINLIEST: To a stationary observer, a man jogs east at 6 m/s and a woman jogs west at 2 m/s. from the man's frame of reference, what is the woman's velocity?

I'm pretty sure it's NOT D

HELP ASAP I WILL MARK RAINLIEST: To a stationary observer, a man jogs east at 6 m-example-1
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Answer:

8 m/s west

Step-by-step explanation:

The man considers himself 'stationary'...all of the velocities are attributed to the woman....it will appear as though she is moving 6 + 2 = 8 m/s west

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