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You start driving north for 24 miles, turn right, and drive east for another 70 miles. How many miles must you travel to return directly back to your starting point?

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You must travel 74 miles.
You start driving north for 24 miles, turn right, and drive east for another 70 miles-example-1
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Answer : The distance travel to return directly back to your starting point is, 74 miles.

Step-by-step explanation :

We made a right angle ΔABC by the given directions. Now we have to determine the side

Using Pythagoras theorem in ΔABC :


(Hypotenuse)^2=(Perpendicular)^2+(Base)^2


(AC)^2=(AB)^2+(BC)^2

Given:

Side AB = 24 mile

Side BC = 70 mile

Now put all the values in the above expression, we get the value of side AC.


(AC)^2=(24)^2+(70)^2


AC=√((24)^2+(70)^2)


AC=√(576+4900)


AC=√(5476)


AC=74

Thus, the distance travel to return directly back to your starting point is, 74 miles.

You start driving north for 24 miles, turn right, and drive east for another 70 miles-example-1
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