The buoys on a certain lake mark
the distance in meters from a
center buoy. All buoys directl...
Mathematics, 17.05.2021 23:50 StudentLife336
The buoys on a certain lake mark
the distance in meters from a
center buoy. All buoys directly south
are given negative numbers and all
buoys directly north are given
positive numbers. Betsy is located
at buoy -6.2 and her brother Luis is
com. co
located at buoy 6.5. Based on this
Watas
information, which of the following
"WHO'S A PRETTY BUOY, THEN
statements is not true?
Luis is 0.2 meters farther from the center buoy than Betsy,
Betsy is closer to the center buoy than Luis.
O Betsy is 12.7 meters from Luis.
Luis is 6.5 meters from the center buoy.
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