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Suppose you walk straight from the jaguars to the tigers and then straight to the otters. What is the total distance you walked, to the nearest tenth of a unit? (Diagram include…
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Suppose you walk straight from the jaguars to the tigers and then straight to the otters. What is the total distance you walked, to the nearest tenth of a unit? (Diagram included)
A. 13.0 units
B. 13.9 units
C. 11.4 units
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A. would be the correct answer
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