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Tim rode 8 miles due north, then 3 miles due east. How far, to the nearest mile, is Tim from where he started?

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Answered by ItzCarbohydrates
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Tim rode 8 miles due north, then 3 miles due east. How far, to the nearest mile, is Tim from where he started? Remember: How am I suppose to leave my answer? Tim is 9 miles from where he started.

Answered by AɳɠεℓícGℓíɱɱεɾ
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use the pythagorean theorem. Whereas the given values for a and b are 8 and 3. And we are looking for the value of c or the longest side.

a²+b²=c²

8²+3²=c²

64+9=c

273=c

:‾ANSWER:

(√73)miles is the distance

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