Question : Directions: Shilpa goes to a park every day for walking. One morning, she started walking from her home and walked 40 km towards the north. Then she turned to the right and walked 60 km. Again, she turned right and walked 40 km. Lastly, she took a left turn and walked 30 km. How far is she from her home?
Option 1: 140 km
Option 2: 90 km
Option 3: 100 km
Option 4: 60 km
Correct Answer: 90 km
Solution : Firstly, we will draw the diagram as per the given instructions –
Now, we have to find the Home and the end point.
From the above diagram, the distance between the Home point and the end point is (60km + 30km) which is equal to 90km.
Hence, the second option is correct.
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