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To get from North to East, you walk 12 meters south and 16 meters east, as shown in the diagram below. If you wanted to walk straight from North to East, what would the distance be? Solve for x
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To get from North to East, you walk 12 meters south and 16 meters east, as shown
in the diagram below. If you wanted to walk straight from North to East, what would
the distance be? Solve for x
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