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Physics, 25.02.2021 18:20 julesR1987

1. A fish swims due east for a distance of 6.9 meters, turns around and goes due west for 1.8 m, and finally turns around again and heads 3.7 meters due west.
a. What is the total distance traveled by the fish? I
b. What are the size and direction of the fish's displacement?

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