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The map of a biking trail is drawn on a coordinate grid. The trail starts at P(−3, 2) and goes to Q(1, 2). It continues from Q to R(1, −1) and then to S(8, −1). What is the total length (in units) of the
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The map of a biking trail is drawn on a coordinate grid.
The trail starts at P(−3, 2) and goes to Q(1, 2).
It continues from Q to R(1, −1) and then to S(8, −1).
What is the total length (in units) of the biking trail?
A. 11
B. 13
C. 14
D. 16
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11 units
Explanation:
-3-1 = -4 = 4
8-1=7
4+7 = 11
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