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Physics, 09.07.2019 04:30, tmcdowell69

If you walk 1.2 km north and then 1.6 km east, what are the magnitude and direction of your resultant displacement? a. magnitude: 2.00 km; direction: 36.9° east of north b. magnitude: 2.00 km; direction: 53.1° east of north c. magnitude: 1.1 km; direction: 36.9° east of north d. magnitude: 1.1 km; direction: 53.1° east of north

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