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To determine the distance from the starting point, we can visualize the movement of Ram as a right-angled triangle, where the initial 3 km east represents the base of the triangle and the subsequent 4 km represents the perpendicular side.

Using the Pythagorean theorem, we can find the hypotenuse of the triangle, which represents the distance from the starting point:

Hypotenuse² = Base² + Perpendicular²

Hypotenuse² = (3 km)² + (4 km)²

Hypotenuse² = 9 km² + 16 km²

Hypotenuse² = 25 km²

Taking the square root of both sides:

Hypotenuse = √(25 km²)

Hypotenuse = 5 km

Therefore, Ram is 5 km away from the starting point.

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