Math, asked by guravaraokayakakula, 3 months ago

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A mouse is in the centre of a maze and facing towards North direction. Towards its right is a piece of cheese at 387m, towards west at 787
m South of the cheese is a fruit and 935 m North from the cheese is the exit.
If it first walked towards the cake and then to the cheese, next to the fruit and later towards the exit and it moved in a straight line the one that
covered by the mouse?
3232 m
3247 m
3287 m
3262 m​

Answers

Answered by KrishnaKumar01
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3232 m

Answered by ishwaryam062001
0

Answer:

Total distance: 3287 m

Step-by-step explanation:

From the above question,

They have given :

A mouse is in the centre of a maze and facing towards North direction. Towards its right is a piece of cheese at 387m, towards west at 787m South of the cheese is a fruit and 935 m North from the cheese is the exit.

If it first walked towards the cake and then to the cheese, next to the fruit and later towards the exit

Step 1: 387m to the right (towards the cheese)

Step 2: 787m to the left (towards the fruit)

Step 3: 935m to the north (towards the exit)

The mouse would have to travel 387 m to the right to get to the cheese, then 787 m west to get to the fruit, and then 935 m north to get to the exit. This means the mouse would have traveled a total of 3287 m.

Total distance: 3287 m

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