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7 January, 17:15

John is traveling north at 20 meters/second and his friend Betty is traveling south at 20 meters/second. If north is the positive direction, what are John and Betty's speeds? A. - 20 meters/second, 20 meters/second B. 20 meters/second, 20 meters/second C. - 20 meters/second, - 20 meters/second D. 0 meters/second, 40 meters/second

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  1. 7 January, 17:39
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    The answer is definitely A
  2. 7 January, 17:44
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    B. 20 meters/second, 20 meters/second

    Explanation:

    Velocity of John = 20 meters/second north = + 20 meters/second

    Velocity of Betty = 20 meters/second south = - 20 meters/second

    If north is considered as positive then south will be negative.

    So, the velocity of John will be + 20 meters/second and velocity of Betty will be - 20 meters/second.

    But, the question is about their speeds and not velocity. The signs represent the directions. Speed does not show direction.

    So, speed of John and Betty is 20 meters/second.
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