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Mathematics, 19.01.2021 01:10 robsantana11

After his shift is over he needs to walk home. How should Aiden Mundo" his walk to work to get back
home?

A. He should walk 3 blocks south, 2 blocks east, and 1
block north

B. He should walk 1 block north 2 blocks west and 3
blocks south

C. He should walk 2 blocks west block south and 3
blocks east

D. He should walk 3 blocks north. 2 blocks eastand 1
block south

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