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Physics, 09.10.2019 04:20 xaguilar

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matt is traveling along a straight interstate highway. he notices that the mile marker reads

260. he continues to travel until he reaches the 150 mile marker and then retraces his path

to the 175 mile marker.

a

what is his distance traveled?

b.

what is his displacement from the 260 mile marker?

c.

if he traveled for 2.5 hours, what is his average speed?

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