132.00378...m south west, Pythagoras theorem.
2007-04-07 22:06:36
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answered by Soaring 4
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Depends where he started from. If he starts at the North pole, then he ends up 105 m from his starting point. If he starts near the equator, then he finishes (about) 132.004 m from his starting point.
If he starts at 105 m from the South pole, then he ends up 105 meters from the starting point.
2007-04-08 09:20:37
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answered by morningfoxnorth 6
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About 132 meters. Some athlete, right? I hope he/she isn't winded.
2007-04-08 10:50:31
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answered by Amphibolite 7
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Infinite. I am a mathmetician and an athlete.
2007-04-08 05:04:13
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answered by wiggie77 2
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ask the athlete he will know
2007-04-08 05:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Too far to turn back now!!
2007-04-08 05:02:47
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answered by TruthIsFreedom 3
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it became a right angle triangle ..
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(axa) + (bxb) = (cxc)
(105x105) + (80x80) = answer x answer
should be 132m?
2007-04-08 05:06:59
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answered by sotongjuice 2
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do your own dam homework.
you lazy kid's these days.
2007-04-08 05:04:25
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answered by Anonymous
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