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A student walks 1.0 mi west and then 1.0 mi north. afterward, how far is she from her starting point?
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A student walks 1.0 mi west and then 1.0 mi north. afterward, how far is she from her starting point?
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A student walks 1.0 mi west and then 1.0 mi north. afterward, how far is she from her starting point?
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1.0 mi because as he has covered 1 the disrance of 1 m and then 1 m in north so he can go straight 1m north so the distance is actually 1m from the starting point
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