a boy travels 20 km north, then 15 km south, how far is he from where he started?

20 - 15 = ?

duh, so easy I should have known that, thank you very much

You're very welcome. :-)

To find out how far the boy is from where he started, we need to calculate the net displacement.

The boy first travels 20 km north, which can be represented as +20 km. Then, he travels 15 km south, which can be represented as -15 km.

To find the net displacement, we can add these two values:

+20 km + (-15 km) = 20 km - 15 km = 5 km

The net displacement is 5 km. Therefore, the boy is 5 km away from where he started.