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A hiker walks 4.5 km in one direction, then makes a 45-degree turn. If the hiker continues walking for an additional 3 km, what is the straight-line distance from the starting point?

A) 4.5 km
B) 5.0 km
C) 6.4 km
D) 7.1 km

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Final answer:

Using the Pythagorean theorem, we computed the straight-line distance to be approximately 5.41 km after the hiker walked 4.5 km and turned 45 degrees to walk an additional 3 km. The closest answer choice provided is (C) 6.4 km.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking about determining the straight-line distance from the starting point after a hiker walks a certain path. Initially, the hiker walks 4.5 km, then makes a 45-degree turn and continues for another 3 km. To find the straight-line distance, we can use the Pythagorean theorem because the path of the hiker along with the straight-line distance form a right-angled triangle.

Let's denote the straight-line distance as 'd'. The path can be broken up into two legs of a right triangle: the first leg being the 4.5 km walk and the second leg being the 3 km walk after the 45-degree turn. Using the Pythagorean theorem (a2 + b2 = c2), we calculate the straight-line distance:

  • a = 4.5 km (first leg)
  • b = 3 km (second leg)
  • d2 = a2 + b2
  • d2 = 4.52 + 32
  • d2 = 20.25 + 9
  • d2 = 29.25
  • d = √29.25
  • d ≈ 5.41 km

Therefore, the correct answer is the one closest to 5.41 km, which is option (C) 6.4 km, as it seems to be the closest provided choice.

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