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A slice of cake is 20m due east and 10m due south. Another slice is 15m due west and 15m due north. Which slice of cake am I closer to?
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A slice of cake is 20m due east and 10m due south. Another slice is 15m due west and 15m due north. Which slice of cake am I closer to?
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A slice of cake is 20m due east and 10m due south. Another slice is 15m due west and 15m due north. Which slice of cake am I closer to?
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Answer:
Closer to the first slice
Explanation:
Looks like we'll apply Pythagoras.
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