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A person starts at point A facing North. The person walks 50 m to the right, takes a left turn, and walks 40 m. Then, the person walks 30 m to the left and finally 20 m to the right. In which direction is the person standing from the starting point?
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Solution: Step 1: The person starts at point A facing North. Step 2: Walks 50 m to the right, which is to the East. Step 3: Takes a left turn, now facing North, and walks 40 m. Step 4: Walks 30 m to the left, which is to the West. Step 5: Walks 20 m to the right, which is to the East. Step 6: Determine the final direction from the starting point. The person's movements result in a net displacement of 20 m to the East and 40 m to the North. Therefore, the person is standing North-East of the starting point.
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