Math, asked by pulkitagarwal032000, 9 months ago

A man walked 10 km towards North and turned
to his right and walked 2 km and again turned
right and walked 4 km. Now the man is in which
direction from the initial point?​

Answers

Answered by sanbritachakrabarty2
6

Answer:

North East

Step-by-step explanation:

The forward distance is more than backword distance, so the man would not cross it's initial position, so it's North and right of North is east. So the overall direction is Northeast.

Answered by Tulsi4890
0

The man is in north-east direction from the initial point.

Given:

The man walked 10 km toward north

Then turned right and walked 2km

Then again turned right and walked 4km.

To Find:

The direction of man from the initial point.

Solution:

The man 1st walked towards the north 10km.

Then turned right.

Now the man is walking in eastward.

Then the man turned right which means the man is going south.

According to the attached figure the man is at northeast from the initial point.

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