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Sam travels west for 30 kilometers, then turns south and travels another 45 kilometers. What is Sam's displacement from his original position? Round to the nearest whole number. *
a)54 kilometers b)45 kilometers c)75 kilometers d)15 kilometers
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Answer: C ) 75 kilometers
Explanation: 30 + 45 = 75
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