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A boy walks 4 km west, 2 km south, and then 1 km east.determine the total...

A boy walks 4 km west, 2 km south, and then 1 km east.determine the total distance he walked and his net displacement. If it took him 1.2 hours to complete the walk, find his average velocity

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