Math, asked by Raajeswari5122, 12 hours ago

A man leaves for his office from the house. He
walks towards East. After moving a distance of 30
m, he turns south and walks 20 m. Then he walks
45 m towards the West and further 10 m towards
the North. He then turns towards East and waks 15
m. What is the straight distance (in metres)
between his initial and final positions?

Answers

Answered by prajwalsapkal96
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The movements of the man from A to F are as shown in fig Clearly DC = AB + EF

∴∴ F is in line with A

Also AF = (BC - DE) = 5 m

So the man is 5 metres away from his initial position.

Answered by Ritvikrock
0

Answer:

15m is the answer bro

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