Chemistry, asked by fajjimaji73, 5 months ago

A person goes 2 kms towards East. He then turns right and goes 1 km.
He turns again right and goes 3 kms straight.
In which direction is he now from his starting place?
(a) North-East (b) North-West (c) South-East (d) South-West​

Answers

Answered by nityasahani861
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Explanation:

Suppose the person start walking from point A.

First the person cover a distance of 2 km walking straight, then 1 km towards his right and then again 1 km towards his right.

Now as given, the final direction from the house(A) is North-West.

This means before taking second right, he was walking towards North and before that he was walking towards West.

So, at the beginning the person started walking towards West.

Hence, the answer is West.

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : A person goes 2 kms towards East . He then turns right and goes 1 km. He turns again right and goes 3 kms straight.

To Find : In which direction is he now from his starting place?

(a) North-East (b) North-West (c) South-East (d) South-West​

Solution :

         NORTH

WEST                EAST

         SOUTH

person goes 2 kms towards East.

=> EAST = 2 km

turns right and goes 1 km.

turning right means South

=> SOUTH = 1 km

turns again right and goes 3 kms straight.

=> WEST  = 3 km

EAST = 2 km  + WEST  = 3 km  =  WEST =  1 km

SOUTH = 1 km

1 km South , 1 km West

Hence direction is South-West

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