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Two friends start at the same point. they walk in opposite directions for 3 meters, then turn left and walk another 3 meters. they turn left again and walk another 3 meters. how far apart are they
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3^2+3^2=18
√ 18 + √18=2√18 or 6√2 meters
They are 6√2 meters apart or approximately 8.49 meters.
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