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Question 1189872: This question is really all about Distance and Midpoint Formula
You are going on a two-day hike. The map at the right shows the trails you plan to follow. (Each unit represents 1 mile.)
a. You hike from the lodge to point A and decide that you will hike to the midpoint of AB before you camp for the night. At what point in the plane will you be camping?
b. How far will you hike each day?
I think I can’t post the illustration but I hope opening this link would help https://mrrossatgradyhigh.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/10-1-distance-and-midpoint-formulas.pdf
(Located 4th page of the pdf, question number 16)
Answering this question would help me a lot, thank you!
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Question 1189872: This question is really all about Distance and Midpoint Formula
You are going on a two-day hike. The map at the right shows the trails you plan to follow. (Each unit represents 1 mile.)
a. You hike from the lodge to point A and decide that you will hike to the midpoint of AB before you camp for the night. At what point in the plane will you be camping?
b. How far will you hike each day?
I think I can’t post the illustration but I hope opening this link would help https://mrrossatgradyhigh.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/10-1-distance-and-midpoint-formulas.pdf
(Located 4th page of the pdf, question number 16)
Answering this question would help me a lot, thank you!
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Question 1190111: Alice, a landscape architect designed a flowerbed for a very important client. The flower bed will take the shape of a right triangle with the legs equal to 12ft And 9ft. She wants to replace some decorative stones along the hypotenuse of the flower bed 1 ft apart. How many stone does she need?
2. Two cars start travelling perpendicularly away from each other from the same place. If one travel 6km and the other 8km how far apart will they be from each other using their bumper as point of reference?
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Question 1190189: Let the square PQRS be a field of sides 40m and 30m with a pole point X. William wants to make a shortcut from point S to point Q passing the pole, in which SX:XQ = 16:9 and RX = 24m. If he walks along the path and stops at the nearest spot to point R, show that the spot where she stops is the same spot as point X
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Question 1191322: hi this is the link of my question just copy the link and paste in the google or chrome thank you because i cant paste here the question
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZZ2mEA754VwoLHVHqDlzf1_DD1lC0ABn?usp=sharing
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Question 1191942: Tommy the Turtle wanders off in the zoo. Mr. Gorilla saw him walk to the "T" on Clancy Road and make a right. The T is 1.2 miles from Tommy's pen. Gilbert Giraffe saw Tommy sitting outside the giraffe area. The giraffe area is 1.6 miles from the "T. Exactly how far is Tommy the Turtle from his pen?
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