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Mathematics, 21.03.2021 03:10 sandrahg3

19. Sally lives 3 miles due west of Jenny, and Jenny lives 4 miles due north of Dave. To the nearest mile, how far is it from Sally's house to Dave's
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Jenny
O A) 2.65 mi.
O B) 5 mi
O C) 7 mi
D) 25 mi


19. Sally lives 3 miles due west of Jenny, and Jenny lives 4 miles due north

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