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It is recommended that you work this out on graph paper to help answer the questions. Sean plots the locations of 4 places on a coordinate grid as given below (It is recommended that you work this out on graph paper to help answer the questions.): His house is at (=4, S). His school is at (-4, 3). The community center is at (6, 3). The grocery store is at (-4,-9). Part A: Use absolute values to calculate the distance in units from Sean's house to his school. Show your work. (4 points) Part B: Is the total distance from Sean's house to the school to the grocery store greater than the total distance from Sean's house to the school to the community center?Justify your answer. (6 points)
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Present age of man is 45 years, 5 years back his age was 4 times age of his son what is present age of his son?
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