A treasure map instructs you to walk (25.0+A) m south, followed by (18.0+B) m east, then 64.5 m north, and finally 28.5 m east. Determine the magnitude of your total displacement, if you follow these instructions. Calculate the answer in meters (m) and rounded to three significant figures.
A = 8
B = 18
A treasure map instructs you to walk (25.0+A) m south, followed by (18.0+B) m east, then...
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