A man walked 2 miles east, then 2 miles south , then again 4 miles east and finally 10 miles north. How far did he walk from the starting point ?

A man walked 2 miles east, then 2 miles south , then again 4 miles east and finally 10 miles north. How far did he walk from the starting point ? Correct Answer 10

x2 = 62 + 82 x2 = 36 + 64 x2 = 100 x = 10

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