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2 blocks west and then 3 blocks south
3 blocks east
To calculate the total displacement, we can break down the student's movements into net east-west and north-south components. The student walks 3 blocks east, 1 block west (net 2 blocks east), and 2 blocks north, then 2 blocks south (net 0 blocks north). Therefore, the total displacement is 2 blocks east, resulting in a final displacement of 2 blocks east.
Fred's journey consists of moving two blocks north, three blocks east, and then two blocks south. After traveling north and south, his vertical position returns to the same horizontal line. However, the three blocks he moved east remain, meaning he is ultimately four blocks east from his starting position. Therefore, he is indeed four blocks from his starting place.
20 North/South blocks
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11 blocks: 1 more W and 10 S
It's a total of seven blocks... You would need to walk 5 blocks south, and 2 blocks east to end at your original starting place !
You would have to walk 10 blocks south and then 5 blocks west or something like that for example 3 blocks west then 5 blocks south then 2 blocks west then 5 blocks south again but it all adds up to be a total of 15 blocks.
To complete the circle you would have to walk 10 blocks south and 1 block east to return to your starting point, 11 blocks.
2 blocks west and then 3 blocks south
Edward and his family are sightseeing. They walk two blocks north, four blocks west and two blocks south. All together they have walked blocks and have a total displacement magnitude only of 8. 2+4+2=8
3 blocks east
You finish 2 blocks east and 8 blocks south of your starting point.
8 R1CO95- Well eight not 8. ^_^
8 R1CO95- Well eight not 8. ^_^