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Mathematics, 17.02.2021 19:00 lvoltin1073

To get from home to his friend Clayton's house, Eric would have to walk 4 miles due north. To get from home to his friend Dale's house, Eric would have to walk 3 miles due east. What is the straight-line distance between Clayton's house and Dale's house? PLEASE ANSWER!

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