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HELP! A student starts a walk at (−6, 10). If the student walks 4 miles north, south, east, or west, which of the following could be their location at the end of the walk?

A. (10, −6), (6, −6), (−2, 14), (−10, 14)
B. (4, 10), (−14, 10), (−6, −2), (−6, 6)
C. (−6, 4), (−6, 6), (−2, 10), (4, 10)
D. (−10, 10), (−2, 10), (−6, 14), (−6, 6)

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I am pretty sure it is D
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User Jamie Fearon
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I believe it is D , just by walking north 4 steps you would get (-6,14) as since you go up only your y would change. That’s is the only option that has (-6, 14).
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