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Speed Calculations (Show all the work like the example, Formula, calculations and the unit) each 1.5 points Example: d=12 m, s= d/t= 12/3 =4 m/s t= 3s 1. d = 10 m, s = 5 m/s , t = 2. d = 10 m, s = t = 5s 3. d = s = 10 m/s, t = 10s 4. d = 15m, s = 5 m/s t = 5. d = 12m, s = 6 m/s t= 6. d = s = 6 m/s, t= 12s 7. d = 12m, s = t= 12s 8. d = s = 12 m/s, t= 6s 9. d = 12m, s = t= 6s 10. d = 18m , s = 6 m/s t= Please, Find the resultant displacement (1 point each when you show the answer and the direction) 11- 10cm, East & 5 cm, East 12- 8cm, North & 3cm South 13- 11cm, East & 9cm, West & 2 cm, East 14- 3cm, East & 4cm, North 15- 7cm, South & 3cm North & 3cm East

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