Exam #1, which covers the material from chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, consists of fourteen multiple choice questions worth
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questions worth 2 points apiece, six true-or-false questions worth 2 points apiece, six fill-in-the-blank questions worth 2 points apiece, six open response essay questions worth 4 points apiece, and six computational questions worth 4 points apiece. You need to answer the open response questions with a minimum of three sentences, and you need to explain how you solved the computational questions in the textboxes after each question. Failure to meet either requirement will result in the loss of points! The time limit for the exam is five hours. You won't need all this time, but please use it to review your work before submitting answers or take breaks. To ensure you do not start the exam accidentally, it is password protected. The password is Mechanics. Question 35 4 pts Starting from his camp site, Eddie Gelfand goes out on a hike. For the first leg of his hike, he travels 9.42 kilometers due north. Then, for the second leg, he travels 3.87 kilometers due east. Finally, he travels 17.3 kilometers at 37 south of west for the third leg. At this point, if he needs to hike straight back to camp, how much farther (in kilometers) must he travel?
Exam #1, which covers the material from chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, consists of fourteen multiple choice