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Physics, 27.04.2021 17:30 LoserMcBadface

Please help I have a test in a hour!! What is your displacement if you walk 250 m east and then 100 m west?
a) 100 m (W)
b) 150 m (W)
c) 300 m (E)
d) 150 m (E)

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