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13 July, 10:00

The hikers hiked 3 miles from the trailhead to the waterfall. They made a right turn and hiked 3 miles until they stopped for lunch. About how many miles do they need to hike back to get to the trailhead

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  1. 13 July, 13:08
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    The hikers 3 miles from the trailhead to the waterfall.

    d1 = 3 miles

    Then, the hikers made a right turn and hiked another 3 miles until they stopped for lunch.

    d2=3 miles

    We can solve the distance when they returned to the trailhead using Pythagorean theorem:

    D ² = d1² + d2²

    D² = 3² + 3²

    D = 4.24

    The distance is 4.24 miles.
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