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Ryan is at a carnival with his family. They get cotton candy first, then go to the Ferris Wheel, then they ride the bumper cars. What is the total distance traveled between attractions?

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To find the total distance traveled between attractions, we need to add up the distances between each attraction. Let's assume the distances are as follows:

- Distance from cotton candy stand to Ferris Wheel: 50 yards
- Distance from Ferris Wheel to bumper cars: 100 yards

Total distance traveled = 50 yards + 100 yards = 150 yards

Therefore, the total distance traveled between attractions is 150 yards.
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Apologies for the error. Let me recalculate:

Let's assume the distances are as follows:
- Distance from cotton candy stand to Ferris Wheel: 20 yards
- Distance from Ferris Wheel to bumper cars: 30 yards

Total distance traveled = 20 yards + 30 yards = 50 yards

Therefore, the total distance traveled between attractions is 50 yards.
the cotton candy is at (9, 2)
the Ferris Wheel is at (9, 5)
the bumper cars is at (3, 5)
Thank you for providing the specific coordinates of each attraction. To find the total distance traveled between attractions, we can use the distance formula, which is the distance between two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is given by:

Distance = √((x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2)

Given the coordinates:
Cotton candy (9, 2)
Ferris Wheel (9, 5)
Bumper cars (3, 5)

Let's calculate the distances:
1. Distance from cotton candy to Ferris Wheel:
√((9 - 9)^2 + (5 - 2)^2)
= √(0^2 + 3^2)
= √9
= 3 units

2. Distance from Ferris Wheel to bumper cars:
√((3 - 9)^2 + (5 - 5)^2)
= √((-6)^2 + 0^2)
= √36
= 6 units

Total distance traveled = 3 units + 6 units = 9 units

Therefore, the total distance traveled between attractions is 9 units. Thank you for the clarification.