A man walks 2 km towards North. Then he turns to East and walks 10 km....
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A man walks 2 km towards North. Then he turns to East and walks 10 km....
The man starts by walking 2 km towards the North. Let's assume his starting position as point A on a map.
Turning East and walking 10 km takes him to point B.
Next, he turns to the North and walks 3 km, reaching point C.
After that, he turns East again and walks 2 km, ending up at point D.
To determine which direction the man is now facing, we need to visualize his movements on a map.
Let's consider the North direction as the top of the map and the East direction as the right side.
- Point A: Starting position
- Point B: 2 km North of A
- Point C: 10 km East of B, which is 10 km East and 2 km North of A
- Point D: 3 km North of C, which is 10 km East and 5 km North of A
- Point E: 2 km East of D, which is 10 km East and 5 km North of A
Hence, the man's current position is at point E, which is 10 km East and 5 km North of his starting point.
Therefore, the man is facing East at his current position.
Option A - East is the correct answer.
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