1. Abhay travelled 9 km Northwards, turned left and travelled 5 km, then turned left again and travelled 9 km. How far is Abhay from the starting point?





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.51 am
    Let Abhay started from point A and travelled north for 9 km and reached B, then turned left towards west and traveled 5 km, then again turned left and finally stopped at point D after travelling 9 km. Thus, AD = BC = 5 km $$ herefore$$ He is 5 km to the west of his starting point. => Ans - (A)
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