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Charlie jogs 3 miles south and then 4 miles west. If Charlie were to jog straight home, without changing direction, how far would he have to jog?
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Charlie jogs 3 miles south and then 4 miles west. If Charlie were to jog straight home, without changing direction, how far would he have to jog?
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5 miles because it would create a right triangle, and 3,4,5 is a pythagorean triple
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