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26 November, 14:23

5. Tara goes on a camel safari in Africa. She travels 5 km north, then 3 km east and then 1

km north again. What distance did she cover? What was her displacement?

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  1. 26 November, 14:37
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    Tara covered a distance of 9 kilometers and her displacement was 6.7 kilometers towards north east.

    Explanation:

    To determine the distance traveled by Tara, we can add up the breakdown of the distances traveled by her on the camel. Therefore, 5 km (north) + 3 km (east) + 1 km (north) = 9 km. Now to determine the linear displacement of Tara, let us assume that the linear distance covered by Tara forms the hypotenuse of a right-angled obtuse-angled triangle. Therefore, by applying the Pythagoras theorem - [ (5+1) km displacement towards north]² + [3 km displacement towards east]² = 6.7 km displacement towards north east.
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