Two persons, A and Z, start from the same point on the ground. A runs 90 km south and then turns towards the east and runs 40 km. He then turns to his left and runs 20 km. Meanwhile, Z runs 40 km east and then turns left and runs 20 km. Where is A now with respect to Z?

Two persons, A and Z, start from the same point on the ground. A runs 90 km south and then turns towards the east and runs 40 km. He then turns to his left and runs 20 km. Meanwhile, Z runs 40 km east and then turns left and runs 20 km. Where is A now with respect to Z? Correct Answer 90 km towards the south

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Hence, A is 90 km towards south from Z.

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