Mathematics, 27.01.2021 14:00 bobbycisar1205
Tom is planning a trip to three different cities this summer. When looking at a map,
Tom has drawn in two of the distances between these cities. Between which two
numbers must the distance be between city B and city C?
Virginia
B
405 mi
401 mi
A 4 < x < 806
B 1
C1 x < 200
D4S XS 806
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