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If you walk 37 feet north and then 67 feet east, how far, in a straight line, will you be from your starting point? Round your answer to the nearest whole foot.
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If you walk 37 feet north and then 67 feet east, how far, in a straight line, will you be from your starting point? Round your answer to the nearest whole foot.
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If you walk 37 feet north and then 67 feet east, how far,
in a straight line, will you be from your starting point?
Round your answer to the nearest whole foot.
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Answer:
76.54 ft
Explanation:
Pythagorean theorem
37^2 + 67^2 = d^2
d = 76.54 ft
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