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If a hiker walks 6.4 miles east, and then turns and walks 5.9 miles south, how far away is he from his starting point
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If a hiker walks 6.4 miles east, and then turns and walks 5.9 miles south, how far away is he from his starting point
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if a hiker walks 6.4 miles east, and then turns and walks 5.9 miles south, how far away is he from his starting point
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0.6 miles would be the length away from the hikers starting point
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.6 miles? I would assume.
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