Layne rode his bike from point A to B by using Cherry Street. How much further would his trip have been if he took Orange Drive and Peach Avenue instead?

Answer:
28 yds
Step-by-step explanation:
Riding from point A to B using Cherry street = 85 yds
Riding through Orange drive and Peach avenue from point A to point B = length of Orange drive + length of Peach Avenue
Peach avenue = 77 yds
Find length of Orange Avenue using Pythagorean Theorem:
Length of Orange drive = √(85² - 77²) = 36 yds
✔️total distance riding through Orange drive and Peach avenue from point A to point B = 36 + 77 = 113 yds
Therefore, his trip would be further by:
113 - 85 = 28 yds