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Mathematics, 24.08.2020 01:01 msprincessswag3324

Ben began at (3, 1) and walked to (4, 5); Katie decided to begin at (–3, 1), then tried to mirror Ben by walking to (–4, 5). Ben jumped to (5, 5) and side–stepped to (4, 3); Katie jumped to (–5, 5) then side–stepped to (–4, 3). Ben returned to (3, 1) and Katie returned to (–3, 1)

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