Not exactly, subtracting JL from KM simply tells you that KM is 5km longer than JL....but you still have no idea about the positioning of K wrt J or L
Thanks man, you're the man. In no 13 we did not consider the possibility of both statements being useful together did we? bc if we did, I thought subtracting both given values should account for the overlap which represents KL?
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sonuEEE 1 year ago
Not exactly, subtracting JL from KM simply tells you that KM is 5km longer than JL....but you still have no idea about the positioning of K wrt J or L
emproar02 1 year ago
Thanks man, you're the man. In no 13 we did not consider the possibility of both statements being useful together did we? bc if we did, I thought subtracting both given values should account for the overlap which represents KL?
kikiemeka 2 years ago
you are awesome and i understand finally DS and the worst part is I'm Asian and not a guru in math!!!!!
katana187 2 years ago
The reason why he is correct on question 13 is because you do not know the total distance from the first to the last exit.
simpIysweetness 2 years ago
Thanks for doing this, it seem easier with you here, Sal
Winsunn307 2 years ago
Are you sure about question 13???
squarewalker 2 years ago