Posted by Kat on Wednesday, January 9, 2013 at 7:04pm.
does anyone know a way to graph this? I know I'm suppose to use arrows..
A girl delivering newspapers travels 3 blocks west, 4 blocks north, then 6 blocks east.
What is her resultant displacement?
what is the total distance that she travelled?
Does anyone know a way to graph this?
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