Math, asked by loru3192, 11 months ago

A man walks 30 metres towards south. Then , turning to his right, he walks 30 metres . Then turning to his left, he walks 20 metres. Again he turns to his left and walks 30 metres . How far is he from his initial position?

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Answered by SatyaPrakashsamal
15

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Answered by SocioMetricStar
23

Answer:

50 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us draw a diagram for the given situation. Let us suppose he starts from the point A and reaches his final destination at B.

Please see the attached diagram.

In the rectangle CDEB,

ED = CB = 20 m

Thus, the distance of starting and final position is

AC + CB

= 30 + 20

= 50 m

Hence, the man is 50 m from his initial position.

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