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In virginia during 1994 Elmer trett
reached a speed of 372km/h on his
motorcycle. Suppose Trett rode
northwest at thisspeed for 8.7 seconds. If
the angle between east and the
directionof trett's ride was 60 degrees,
what was trett's displacement east?What
was his displacement north?
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