A woman walks 10 m south, turns right and walks 10 m, turns right and walks 5 m. How far from start? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

A woman walks 10 m south, turns right and walks 10 m, turns right and walks 5 m. How far from start?
A. 15 m
B. 5 m
C. 10 m
D. 5√5 m
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
South 10, right (west) 10, right (north) 5 -> net south 5, west 10. Distance = √(5²+10²)=√125=5√5 m.

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