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Mathematics, 01.01.2021 01:00 nena4200
Matt can walk 500 m from his home on King Street, and then 900m along Queen Street to go to his school. He can also walk across a diagonally across a park from his home to his school. Assuming King Street and Queen Street meet at right angles, how far does he walk across the park to go to school?
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