Psychology, asked by mbanu487, 1 month ago

Question:
A man walks 4 km towards North. Then he turns
to East and walks 10 km. After this he turns to
North and walks 3 km. Again he turns towards
East and walks 14 km. How far is he from the
starting point?
Choose one​

Answers

Answered by santoshidoctor
0

Answer:

7 km

Explanation:

A man walks 4 km towards North. Then he turns

to East and walks 10 km. After this he turns to

North and walks 3 km. Again he turns towards

East and walks 14 km. How far is he from the

starting point?

Choose one

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Answered by parulsehgal06
1

Answer:

24km

Explanation:

  • Starting from point A, a man walks towards the north.
  • Then he turns to East and walks for 10km .
  • After this he walks for another 3km towards the north direction.
  • From this point he again turns towards East and walks for 14km.

Thus keeping in mind the Distance and Direction both we conclude that the man is in East direction and is at a distance of 24km (10km+14km walked towards East in both situations) from his original position.

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