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In order for Mark to get to work he needs to drive 10 miles south and 20 miles east. How many miles would he have to go if there was a road going southeast straight to his destination?
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In order for Mark to get to work he needs to drive 10 miles south and 20 miles east. How many miles would he have to go if there was a road going southeast straight to his destination?
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To answer this i need a little more info but it's probably going to be 30 miles.
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