Math, asked by varunkavitasandeep, 26 days ago

6. A taxi driver started his first trip from the taxi
stand towards the south. He covered 75 km in
this direction to reach town A. From there, he
travelled back on the same road and covered
90 km to reach another town B.
a. How far is he from the stand?
b. If the distance towards the south is denoted
by a positive number, then how will you
represent the distance travelled towards the
north?
c. Find the integer that represents the distance
travelled from the taxi stand to town B.​

Answers

Answered by krithikmaranm
1

Answer:

15km

Step-by-step explanation:

Town A to Taxi stand = 75km

Town A to Town B (via Taxi stand) = 90km

Taxi stand to Town B = 90-75=15km

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