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A boy facing west walks 25m and then turns 450 in the clockwise direction. In which direction is he facing now?South-WestSouth-EastNorth-EastNorth-West

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A boy facing west walks 25m and then turns 450 in the clockwise direction. In which direction is he facing now?South-WestSouth-EastNorth-EastNorth-West

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The boy is initially facing West. When he turns 450 degrees in the clockwise direction, we can break this down as follows:

  1. A 90 degree turn would have him facing North.
  2. Another 90 degree turn (180 degrees total) would have him facing East.
  3. Another 90 degree turn (270 degrees total) would have him facing South.
  4. Finally, a 180 degree turn (450 degrees total) would have him facing North again.

So, the boy is now facing North.

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