Question
You walk 45 m to the north, then turn 90 degrees to your right and walk another 45 m. How far are you from where you originally started?
41 m
85 m
45 m
64 m
Please help!
41 m
85 m
45 m
64 m
Please help!
Answers
I’m thinking 64 m?
Y = 45m.
X = 45m.
D = sqrt(X^2 + Y^2).
X = 45m.
D = sqrt(X^2 + Y^2).
You would need to use pythagoreans thereom in this question. You would need to find the hyp. since you are given the adj. and opp. So the aprox answer would be 64m. This is because you have to square both 45m, add them together. Then find the square root of that.
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