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A man walks 10 m east, then 6 m north, then 4 m west, then 6 m south. Where is he now?

A10 m east of start
B6 m east of start
C4 m east of start
DAt the starting point
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. 6 m east of start
Net E-W: 10 east - 4 west = 6 east. Net N-S: 6 north - 6 south = 0. So 6 m east of starting point.
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