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What can you conclude from the given information? Given: If Karl runs 1 mi, then he runs 1760 yd. If Karl runs 1760 yd, then he runs 5280 ft. A. Karl runs 5280 ft. B. If Karl runs 1 mi, then he runs 5280
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What can you conclude from the given information?
Given: If Karl runs 1 mi, then he runs 1760 yd. If Karl runs 1760 yd, then he runs 5280 ft.
A. Karl runs 5280 ft.
B. If Karl runs 1 mi, then he runs 5280 ft.
C. Karl runs 1760 yd.
D. no conclusion
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B. If Karl runs 1 mi, then he runs 5280 ft.
If A then B and if B then C, then A-->C
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