Michael is running some errands. His first stop is 6 km to the east and 3 km to the south from his house. His second stop is 2 km to the west and 1 km to the south from the first stop. His third stop is 7 km to the west and 5 km to the north from the second stop. . . . What is Michael's direction relative to his starting point once he arrives at his third stop? Round your answer to the nearest integer. You can round intermediate values to the nearest hundredth. rotation from the eastward direction

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Michael is running some errands.
His first stop is 6 km to the east and 3 km to the south from his house.
His second stop is 2 km to the west and 1 km to the south from the first stop.
His third stop is 7 km to the west and 5 km to the north from the second stop.
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Round your answer to the nearest integer. You can round intermediate values to the nearest hundredth.
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Transcribed Image Text:You might need: Michael is running some errands. His first stop is 6 km to the east and 3 km to the south from his house. His second stop is 2 km to the west and 1 km to the south from the first stop. His third stop is 7 km to the west and 5 km to the north from the second stop. Calculator What is Michael's direction relative to his starting point once he arrives at his third stop? Round your answer to the nearest integer. You can round intermediate values to the nearest hundredth. rotation from the eastward direction Show Calculator Report a problem @ ENG
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