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Rohan walks 7m in the North direction, then he turns to his left and walks 5m, then he again takes a left turn and walks 7m. How far is he from the initial point?6m7mNone of the above5m

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Rohan walks 7m in the North direction, then he turns to his left and walks 5m, then he again takes a left turn and walks 7m. How far is he from the initial point?6m7mNone of the above5m

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Rohan starts by walking 7m North, then turns left which would now be walking West for 5m. He takes another left which has him walking South for 7m. This brings him directly below his starting point with a distance of 5m between them. So, Rohan is 5m away from his initial point. Therefore, the answer is 5m.

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