You begin your journey starting at the equator. You travel 400 miles due south, then 400 miles due east, then 400 miles due north and finally 400 miles due west. Amazingly, despite travelling on completely level ground, you are not back where you started.
1. Why?
2. How far away are you from your starting point?
No point trying #2 if you havn't figured out #1 .
Can be done with simple trigonometry and good spatial awareness.
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You begin your journey starting at the equator. You travel 400 miles due south, then 400 miles due east, then 400 miles due north and finally 400 miles due west. Amazingly, despite travelling on completely level ground, you are not back where you started.
1. Why?
2. How far away are you from your starting point?
No point trying #2 if you havn't figured out #1 .
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