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3. On a hike you walk 5,000 m East, 3,000 m North, and 1,000 m West at a constant speed of 1 m/s. Calculate your velocity.(1 point)
A.0.44 m/s East + 0.33 m/s North
B.1.0 m/s
C.1.0 m/s East + 1.0 m/s North
D.0.55 m/s
4.You ride your bike at a constant speed of 5 ms for 300 s from your house to the mailbox. What was your acceleration for the trip?(1 point)
A.0 m/s2
B.5 m/s2
C.60 m/s2
D.300 s
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