CANT GET THIS QUESTION WRONG OR I FAIL MY CLASS
The map shows the location of the airport and...
Mathematics, 22.04.2020 04:41 brandiwingard
CANT GET THIS QUESTION WRONG OR I FAIL MY CLASS
The map shows the location of the airport and a warehouse in a city. Though not displayed on the map, there is also a factory 96 miles due north of the warehouse.
Coordinate grid shown from negative 72 to positive 72 on x axis at intervals of 12 and negative 72 to positive 72 on y axis at intervals of 12. A straight line is shown between the points labeled Airport and Warehouse. Airport is the ordered pair negative 36, 48, and Warehouse is the ordered pair 36 and negative 48. A signage showing directions North, South, East, and West is shown in the empty quadrant on the graph.
A truck traveled from the warehouse to the airport and then to the factory. What is the total number of miles the truck traveled?
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