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Social Studies, 11.10.2020 23:01 damianb25

Jacob goes cruising on his dirt bike. He rides 70 m north, 36 m east, 41 m north, 6 m west, 120 m south, 13 m east and finally 100 m north. What distance did he cover? What was his displacement? If your answer contains multiple decimal places, please round to the nearest 100th place (2 decimal places) Distance = m displacement = m

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