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Physics, 25.09.2020 14:01 jonallere04

WILL MARK BRAINLIST. HELP ASAP A student on her way to school walks four blocks east, three blocks north, and another four blocks east, as shown in the diagram.

Compared to the distance she walks, the magnitude of her displacement from home to school is -

A) less than the distance.

B) zero.

C) the same as the distance.

D) greater than the distance.


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