Respuesta :
Answer:
Yes, the team members will reach the point, where they started.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us convert our given distance in meters.
1 km = 1,000 meter.
2 km = 2*1,000 meters = 2,000 meter.
1 hectometer = 100 meters,
10, hectometers = 10*100 meters = 1000 meters.
1 Decameter = 10 meters.
300 decameters = 300*10 meters = 3,000 meters.
Let us Assume that team members traveled in a straight line.
We have been given that participants found 1st clue after 2 km and then went 10 hectometer further, so the participants are 2 km plus 10 hectometer away from starting point.
[tex]\text{The distance between starting point and 2nd clue}=2000\text{ meter}+1000\text{ meter}[/tex]
[tex]\text{The distance between starting point and 2nd clue}=3000\text{ meter}[/tex]
Since the second clue asked the participants to go back 300 decameters, so we will subtract 300 decameters from the total distance covered to reach 2nd clue.
[tex]\text{The change in position}=3,000\text{ meters}-3,000\text{ meters}[/tex]
[tex]\text{The change in position}=0[/tex]
Therefore, the team members will reach the point where they started after they follow the instructions for the second clue.