A squirrel has x- and y- coordinates (-2.0 m, 4.2 m) at time t = 0 and coordinates (4.4 m, -1.8 m) at t, = 4.0s. What is the average velocity (magnitude and direction) of the squirrel in this time interval? O3.1 m/s ,43° south of east 2.2 m/s, 47° south of east 2.2 m/s, 43° south of east 0.60 m/s, 45° south of east 3.1 m/s , 47° south of east

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A squirrel has x- and y- coordinates (-2.0 m, 4.2 m) at time t1 = 0 and coordinates (4.4 m, -1.8 m) at t2 = 4.0s.
What is the average velocity (magnitude and direction) of the squirrel in this time interval?
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O 3.1 m/s, 43° south of east
O 2.2 m/s, 47° south of east
O 2.2 m/s, 43° south of east
0.60 m/s, 45° south of east
3.1 m/s, 47° south of east
O 0.85 m/s, 45° north of east
1.2 m/s , 45° south of east
Transcribed Image Text:A squirrel has x- and y- coordinates (-2.0 m, 4.2 m) at time t1 = 0 and coordinates (4.4 m, -1.8 m) at t2 = 4.0s. What is the average velocity (magnitude and direction) of the squirrel in this time interval? %3D O 3.1 m/s, 43° south of east O 2.2 m/s, 47° south of east O 2.2 m/s, 43° south of east 0.60 m/s, 45° south of east 3.1 m/s, 47° south of east O 0.85 m/s, 45° north of east 1.2 m/s , 45° south of east
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