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Subodh is going to Kozhikode which is 24 kilometres (km) away. Manjani is going to Thalassery which is 46 km away in the opposite direction. How far is Kozhikode from Thalassery? - Mathematics

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Subodh is going to Kozhikode which is 24 kilometres (km) away. Manjani is going to Thalassery which is 46 km away in the opposite direction.

How far is Kozhikode from Thalassery?

Options

  • 46 km

  • 70 km

  • 24 km

MCQ

Solution

70 km

Explanation:

The distance of Kozhikode from Thalassery

= Distance of Kozhikode + Distance of Thalassery

= 24 km + 46 km

= 70 km

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