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    ​Muneer ran 340 steps towards north and then ran 90 steps after turning to his left. He then ran 130 steps towards his right. He then, turned towards
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    Muneer ran 340 steps towards north and then ran 90 steps after turning to his left. He then ran 130 steps towards his right. He then, turned towards his right and ran 90 steps. From there, he turned towards his right and ran another 240 steps. How far and in which direction is Muneer with respect to the starting point?

    A.

    230 steps, North

    B.

    200 steps, South

    C.

    330 steps, East

    D.

    100 steps, North

    Correct option is A

    Given: Muneer ran 340 steps towards north and then ran 90 steps after turning to his left.
    He then ran 130 steps towards his right.
    He then, turned towards his right and ran 90 steps.
    From there, he turned towards his right and ran another 240 steps.
    So Muneer with respect to the starting point is:
    = (340 + 130 ) - 240 
    = 470 - 240 
    = 230 
    So, 230 steps, North
    Thus, correct option is (a).

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