Math, asked by ayushchouhan123, 7 months ago

a butterfly flies from a point P,11/4 km towards north and 5/3 towards south .find where it will be now from P​

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Answered by AnikeshKashyap
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Answer:

Nice Question, But I Can Try To Solve It.

Let the point 'P' be the reference point.

The Butterfly flies 11/4 km towards north, It means

that the Butterfly is now 11/4 km towards north from the reference point 'P'.

After that the Butterfly flies back to south 5/3 km, It means the Butterfly is now (11/4 - 5/3) km towards north from the reference point 'P'. Now, (11/4 - 5/3) = 13/12

Hence,

The Butterfly is 13/12 km for the point 'P' .

Answered by sup271
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the point 'P' be the reference point.

The Butterfly flies 11/4 km towards north, It means

that the Butterfly is now 11/4 km towards north from the reference point 'P'.

After that the Butterfly flies back to south 5/3 km, It means the Butterfly is now (11/4 - 5/3) km towards north from the reference point 'P'. Now, (11/4 - 5/3) = 13/12

Hence,

The Butterfly is 13/12 km for the point 'P' .

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