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Question 19

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A boat sails 60 km east, then 10 km south, and then 20 km
west. The distance, in kilometers, of the boat from its
starting point is:

Question 19 1 pts A boat sails 60 km east, then 10 km south, and then 20 km west. The-example-1

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Answer: 10√17

Explanation:

The movement of the boat takes the shape of a trapezium as shown in the attached photo.

The distance of the boat from its starting point is represented by x kilometers.

To determine the distance, x, we would apply Pythagoras theorem on the right angle triangle ABC formed. It is expressed as

Hypotenuse² = opposite side² + adjacent side². It becomes

x² = 40² + 10² = 1600 + 100

x² = 1700

x = √1700 = √100 × √17

x = 10√17

Question 19 1 pts A boat sails 60 km east, then 10 km south, and then 20 km west. The-example-1
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