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Hello!

The answer is:

The first option, the walker traveled 360m more than the actual distance between the start and the end points.

Why?

Since each block is 180 m long, we need to calculate the vertical and the horizontal distance, in order to calculate how farther did the travel walk between the start and the end points (displacement).

So, calculating we have:

Traveler:


Distance=NorthCoveredDistance+EastCoveredDistance


Distance=4*180m+3*180m=720m+540m=1260m

Actual distance between the start and the end point (displacement):


ActualDistance=√(NorthDistance+EastDistance)\\\\ActualDistance=\sqrt{NorthDistance^(2) +EastDistance^(2)}\\\\ActualDistance=\sqrt{(720m)^(2) +(540m)^(2)}\\\\ActualDistance=\sqrt{518400m^(2) +291600m^(2)}\\\\ActualDistance=\sqrt{810000m^(2)}=900m

Now, to calculate how much farter did the traveler walk, we need to use the following equation:


DistanceDifference=WalkerCoveredDistance-ActualDistance\\\\DistanceDifference=1260m-900m=360m

Therefore, we have that distance differnce between the distance covered by the walker and the actual distance is 360m.

Hence, we have that the walker traveled 360m more than the actual distance between the start point and the end point.

Have a nice day!

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