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Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question based on it.
If A # B: B is 5 m to the right of A.
If A $ B: B is 5 m to the south of A.
If A @ B: B is 5 m to the left of A.
If A % B: B is 5 m to the north of A.
Assume that the first person is facing towards north.
If J @ K % M % L # W, How far is W with respect to J?
5 m
20 m
10 m
15 m
25 m
Here’s the thing, let’s break it down step by step:
- The symbols mean directions, all in 5m steps:
- # = right
- $ = south
- @ = left
- % = north
Now, check the chain:
J @ K % M % L # W
Means:
Start at J.
- J @ K: K is 5m left of J.
- K % M: M is 5m north of K.
- M % L: L is 5m north of M.
- L # W: W is 5m right of L.
Let’s map the moves:
- Start at J (call it (0,0) for reference).
- K is 5m left of J ? K at (-5,0)
- M is 5m north of K ? M at (-5,5)
- L is 5m north of M ? L at (-5,10)
- W is 5m right of L ? W at (0,10)
Now, how far is W from J?
J is at (0,0), W is at (0,10).
So, distance = v((0-0)² + (10-0)²) = 10 m.
Here’s your answer:
- 1: 5 m
- 2: 20 m
- 3: 10 m
- 4: 15 m
- 5: 25 m
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