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Mathematics, 22.09.2021 04:00 jakadendin

A parade route must start and end at the intersections shown on the map. The city requires that the total distance of the route cannot exceed 3 miles. A proposed route is shown. Answer parts​ a-c. a. Why does the proposed route not meet the​ requirement?

The length of the part of the parade along Broadway is about
nothing ​units, or
nothing miles. The length of the part of the parade along Central Avenue is about
nothing ​units, or
nothing miles. The total length of the parade is then about
nothing ​units, or
nothing miles.
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)


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