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Jill and Tom ate standing together in a park. Jill walks 25 feet north and Tom walks 45 feet west from the same spot. What is the approximate distance between Jill and Tom? A.20ft. B.37ft. C.52ft. D.70ft
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Answer: jill and tom are 20ft
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