Mathematics, 29.08.2020 05:01 QuestionAsker4356
Jeffery is parking cars just outside of a building. Some of the spots are occupied. So, when a group of four vehicles shows up at one time, he has to park them in the nearest empty spots. A convertible is already parked in the spot directly in front of the entrance. On the number line, this is spot zero. When he starts parking the cars, he parks a coupe two spots to the left of the convertible. He parks a sedan five spots to the right of the coupe. He parks an SUV two spots to the left of the spot opposite of the sedan relative to the spot in front of the entrance. He parks a minivan one spot to the left of the spot opposite of the SUV relative to the spot in front of the entrance. Select the locations on the number line which represent the spots where he parks the four vehicles.
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