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Ram walks 60m toward west, takes a left turn and walks 50m. He again takes a left turn and walk 70m. Towards which direction is he from his starting point?

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Answered by NirmalPandya
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Given:

Distance Ram walks toward west = 60m

Distance Ram walks when he takes the next left = 50m

Distance Ram walks when he again takes a left = 70m

To find:

The direction towards which he is walking from his starting point.

Solution:

Let the north direction be towards up, south direction towards down, west direction towards the left and east direction towards the right.

When Ram walks toward west 50m, he is walking towards the left. From there, he takes a left turn. The left of the west direction is the south direction. So, next, he walks toward the south direction. After walking for 50m, he again takes a left. The left of the south direction is the east direction and then walks 70m in this direction. Hence, Ram is walking towards the east direction from his starting point.

Ram is walking towards the east direction from his starting point.

Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the north direction to point up, the south direction to point down, the west direction to point left, and the east direction to point right.

Ram is travelling to the left as he moves 50 metres west. He makes a left turn after that. The south direction is to the left of the west direction. So he takes a walk in the direction of the south. He takes a left after strolling for 50 metres. The east direction is to the left of the south direction, and you will walk 70 metres in this direction. As a result, Ram is heading in the direction of the east from his starting position.

Ram is travelling in the direction of the east from his starting place.

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