1) A student walks 1.0 mi west and then 1.0 mi north. Afterward, how far is she from her starting point?
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1.6 mi 2) A bird flies 3.0 km due west and then 2.0 km due north. Another bird flies 2.0 km due west and 3.0 km due north. What is the angle between the net displacement vectors for the two birds?
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