Math, asked by Rajakumar1868, 11 months ago

A man walks 11 km toward the south and then turns to the right. After walking 2 km, he turns to the left and walks 7 km. And then he goes back 3 km straight. Now in which direction is he from the starting place?















south-east







north-west







south







west

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Answered by acesolution2017
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Starting point is denoted by O (Origin)

and ending point is E (red circle)

From the O he started to walk 11km in the south direction then take right and walk 2km, Then take left and walk 7km. Now

walk return 3km in the direction of North (opposite to the south)

IF we see the Attached image that shows the route. He/she is in South-west direction from the origin point.

Answer is S-W direction


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