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3 May, 09:17

A hiking trail is 1 mile long. There are green markers every 1/10 mile of the trail, and there are red markers every 1/5 mile of the trail.

Which statements are true?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A. The last green marker is farther from the finish than the last red marker is.

B. The trail has fewer red markers than green markers.

C. The third red markers is more than mile from the start.

D. The third green markers is less than mile from the start.

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  1. 3 May, 10:12
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    Well adding on to what the other person say and supporting why he/she is right is that 1/5 is greater than 1/10 so yes, a would be right because of that reason. And B is right because there would only be 5 red markers along the trail because this would divide it into 5ths and there would be more reds because they would divide it into 10ths.
  2. 3 May, 11:45
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    I think its B and A, but i may be wrong. maybe a mistake in my calculations
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