Ben Is Sailing On A Ship. The Ship Goes 600 Miles North And Then Turns West. It Travels 200 Miles West And Then Turns South For 450 Miles. It Turns We

Ben is sailing on a ship. The ship goes 600 miles north and then turns west. It travels 200 miles west and then turns south for 450 miles. It turns west again and travels 170 miles and turns south once more and travels 150 miles. Where has the ship ended up in relation to where it started.

Answer:

The answer is 370 miles west.

The ship goes 600 miles north, but he will later turn sought for 450 miles and later for another 150 miles:

600 miles north

450 + 150 = 600 miles east

So, it goes the equal distance north and south and these will not be taken into consideration.

No, lets see how far west it goes. First it travels 200 miles and later it travels another 170 miles:

200 + 170 = 370 miles

Step-by-step explanation:


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