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The figure below shows the unusual path of a confused football player. After receiving a kickoff at his own goal, he runs downfield to within inches of a touchdown, then reverses direction and races back until hes tackled at the exact location where he first caught the ball. During this run, which took 25 s, what is his average speed?
 
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The figure below shows the unusual path of a confused football player. After receiving a kickoff at his own goal, he runs downfield to within inches of a touchdown, then reverses direction and races back until hes tackled at the exact location where he first caught the ball. During this run, which took 25 s, what is his average velocity in the x-direction?
  1.100 yd
  2.200 yd
  3.0.00 yd
  4.It is more than 100 yd, but you must know the exact path to say exactly.
 



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