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The particle moves a distance of 3m +4m +6m = 13m.

Assuming that the particle is moving on a flat plane, its final position will be 3m south and 4 m east of its original position. Since the directions south and east are perpendicular to each other, the displacement of the particle from its original position (the distance between its original position and its final position) is given by the distance formula / Pythagoras’s Theorem as sqrt(3^2+4^2)m= sqrt(9+16)m = sqrt(25)m = 5m. If the particle is moving on the surface of the earth then the displacement of the particle will generally not be exactly 5m, but it will still be quite close to 5 m, unless it is moving in the vicinity of the North or the South Pole....

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