This question would be a geometry question. As you can see from the picture attached below, the path taken by the runner forms a right triangle. The 3 miles West would equal the base of the triangle while the 8 miles North will be the side. This means that the hypotenuse (marked by x) is the straight path home that we need to find the value for. We can do this by using the Pythagorean Theorem, which is the following formula

In this formula, the variables a and b are the sides of the triangle, while c is the hypotenuse. Now we can apply the values of the triangle below and solve for c.

9 + 64 = 
73 =
... apply square root on both sides
8.54 = x
Finally, we can see that the run straight back home would be 8.54 miles.
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Explanation:
the answer is c
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Zheng He was an admirer and explorer who spent 28 years exploring and trading. Zheng He was a Chinese sailor, inventor, statesman, navy officer, and government eunuch during China's early Ming government.
He was basically born as Ma He in a Muslim house, succeeding selected the presented patronymic Zheng from Emperor Yongle.