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Answered by Saby123
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Displacement refers to the shortest path taken by an object for a certain distance.

</p><p>\huge {\fbox{\fbox{\rightarrow{\mathfrak{\blue{Distance }}}}}} </p><p>

Distance refers to the total length of the path covered by the object.

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Hence, distance is always greater if not equal to displacement.

Therefore, the numerical ratio of displacement to distance is always less than or equal to unity.

Hence option A is the correct answer.

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