Final answer:
The true statements about Josh's walk are that he walked 17 miles from point B to C and he walked 9 miles from point C to A.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to determine which statement about Josh's walk is true, we need to evaluate each option.
- (A) He walked a total of 41 miles.
Given that his walk consists of two legs, we can't determine the total distance based on this option alone. - (B) He walked 17 miles from point B to C.
This statement provides a specific distance for one leg of the walk, so it is a true statement. - (C) He walked 9 miles from point C to A.
Again, this statement provides a specific distance for one leg of the walk, so it is a true statement. - (D) He walked a total of 42 miles.
Similar to option A, we can't determine the total distance based on this option alone because it doesn't provide specific distances for each leg.
Based on our evaluation, options B and C are both true statements about Josh's walk.