heather and Matthew walk with an average velocity of .89 m/s eastward. it takes them 44 min to walk to the store. what is their displacement?

Displacement= avgvelocity*time

= .89East*44/60

39.16

To calculate their displacement, we need to first determine the distance they covered. The formula to calculate distance is:

Distance = Velocity x Time

In this case, the velocity is given as 0.89 m/s, and the time taken is given as 44 minutes. However, we need to convert the time to seconds for consistency. There are 60 seconds in a minute, so 44 minutes is equal to:

44 minutes x 60 seconds/minute = 2640 seconds

Now we can calculate the distance:

Distance = 0.89 m/s x 2640 seconds = 2349.6 meters

So, their distance covered is 2349.6 meters.

Since they walk eastward, their displacement will also be eastward. The displacement is the shortest distance between their initial and final positions, regardless of the actual distance they traveled. Therefore, the displacement will be the same as the distance they covered, which is 2349.6 meters eastward.