white - it is a polar bear!
1% = 1/100 0.1% = 1/1,000 Example: 1 metre is zero point one percent of a kilometre
Nine point two-three kilometres, or nine and twenty-three hundredths of a kilometre.
That would depend on where you are on the earth. If you're at the South Pole, you'll end up at the starting point. If you're at the North Pole, you can't walk north to begin with. At most, you'd end up the same distance away as the legs you've been walking.
If she started from the south pole, then she'll wind up 4 miles from her starting point after this series of maneuvers. If she started on or near the equator, then the final distance is roughly 6.4 miles.
Is this a trick question? If he started from the North Pole, he is still 105 m south of his starting point. If it is a straight question, then he is sqrt(1052 + 802) m = sqrt(11025 + 6400) m = sqrt(17425) m = 132.004 metres from his starting point.
Though I think the riddle requires him to walk 1 km south, west, and then north, and wind up in the same place. The only place you can do that is if you start off at the north pole. Therefore the bear is a polar bear, which is white.
It depends on where he started from. If he started 13 km from the North Pole, he will end up at the North Pole: so 13 km to the North of his starting point. If he started near the South Pole where the latitude is 6 km, he will again end up 13 km North of his starting point.If the earth were a flat plane, then he would be approx 14.32 km from his starting point. He would be 27.775 deg East of North.
A ball point pen has about a kilometre of ink in it, or it did when my mum was alive anyway...
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1% = 1/100 0.1% = 1/1,000 Example: 1 metre is zero point one percent of a kilometre
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Nine point two-three kilometres, or nine and twenty-three hundredths of a kilometre.