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Need some help ASAP- how do I work this out? X

Need some help ASAP- how do I work this out? X-example-1

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Using the Pythagorean theorem, we can calculate the distance from B to D.

60^2 + 50^2 = X^2

3600 + 2500 = x^2
6100 = x^2

X = SQRT(6100) = 78.1 m Round to 78 ( nearest meter)

If he walks a straight line from B to D, he would walk 78 meters.
If he walks from B to C to D he would walk 60 + 50 = 110 meters.

Since 78 is less than 110, the straight line from B to D is shorter by 100-78 = 22 meters.

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