Two fielders, I and J, start from the same point on a ground. I runs 20 m north and then turns towards the east and runs 35 m. He then turns to his right and runs 15 m. Meanwhile, J runs 30 m north and then turns right and runs 35 m. Where is J now with respect to I?

Two fielders, I and J, start from the same point on a ground. I runs 20 m north and then turns towards the east and runs 35 m. He then turns to his right and runs 15 m. Meanwhile, J runs 30 m north and then turns right and runs 35 m. Where is J now with respect to I? Correct Answer 25 m towards the north

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Hence, J is 25 m towards north from I.

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