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  • 02-09-2014
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-- Calculate how much distance was covered during stage (a).

-- Calculate how much distance was covered during stage (b).

-- Calculate how much distance was covered during stage (c).

Add the three distances.  Their sum is the distance between
the start point and the end point.   That's the 'displacement' .
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