You are walking along Main street one afternoon. At 1 PM you are walking due east and notice you are 50 meters east of the intersection of Main and Elm streets. You continue to walk due east and 50 seconds later you are 100 meters east of the intersection of Main and Elm. How far in meters did you travel in those 50 seconds?

d = 100 - 50 = 50 Meters.

50

To find out how far you traveled in those 50 seconds, we can calculate the difference in distance from the starting point to the ending point.

Given that you were initially 50 meters east of the intersection of Main and Elm streets, and after 50 seconds you were 100 meters east of the intersection, you traveled an additional distance of 100 - 50 = 50 meters.

Therefore, you traveled 50 meters in those 50 seconds.