The distance from Ferris, to Dunlap, to Butte is given by
15 mi + 20 mi = 35 mi
Now, let us find the direct distance from Ferris to Butte.
Since this is a right-angled triangle, we can apply the Pythagorean theorem.

Where a and b are the shorter sides and c is the longest side.
![\begin{gathered} c^2=15^2+20^2 \\ c^2=225^{}+400 \\ c^2=625 \\ c=\sqrt[]{625} \\ c=25\; mi \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/cs5bafuzhdgx3mu9sd4f53qlzeido93pmt.png)
The direct distance from Ferris to Butte is 25 mi
The difference between the longer and the direct distance is given by
Difference = 35 mi - 25 mi = 10 mi
Therefore, the direct distance from Ferris to Butte is 10 mi shorter than the distance Jashayne found.