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Hank enjoys hiking along the river. There are three trails close to his house to choose from. Trail A is 6 8/15 miles long. Tra...Asked by mav welborn
Hank enjoys hiking along the river. There are three trails close to his house to choose from. Trail A is 6 815
miles long. Trail B is 6 15
miles. Trail C is 6 23
miles. Which list has the trails in order from longest to shortest?(1 point)
Responses
A A, B, C
B C, B, A
C B, A, C
D C, A, B
miles long. Trail B is 6 15
miles. Trail C is 6 23
miles. Which list has the trails in order from longest to shortest?(1 point)
Responses
A A, B, C
B C, B, A
C B, A, C
D C, A, B
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To determine the order of the trails from longest to shortest, let's first clarify the lengths of each trail:
- Trail A: 6,815 miles
- Trail B: 6,15 miles (assuming this is meant to be 6.15 miles)
- Trail C: 6,23 miles (assuming this is meant to be 6.23 miles)
Now we can convert the lengths to a consistent format for easy comparison:
1. Trail A: 6,815 miles
2. Trail B: 6.15 miles
3. Trail C: 6.23 miles
Now, let's reorder them from longest to shortest:
1. Trail A (6,815 miles)
2. Trail C (6.23 miles)
3. Trail B (6.15 miles)
So, the correct order from longest to shortest is: A, C, B.
However, since this list doesn't match any of the provided options exactly, it looks like the intended lengths might have been misread or misformatted.
If we assume Trail A as the longest, and we take a clear interpretation of Trail B and C correctly, the best option that is closest to the correct ordering (although it's not exactly right) is:
**Answer A: A, C, B**
If we re-evaluate the choices based on that assumption, then the answer closest to that interpretation could be:
**A A, B, C.**
Please double-check the lengths for exact formatting as they were likely misinterpreted based on your note!
- Trail A: 6,815 miles
- Trail B: 6,15 miles (assuming this is meant to be 6.15 miles)
- Trail C: 6,23 miles (assuming this is meant to be 6.23 miles)
Now we can convert the lengths to a consistent format for easy comparison:
1. Trail A: 6,815 miles
2. Trail B: 6.15 miles
3. Trail C: 6.23 miles
Now, let's reorder them from longest to shortest:
1. Trail A (6,815 miles)
2. Trail C (6.23 miles)
3. Trail B (6.15 miles)
So, the correct order from longest to shortest is: A, C, B.
However, since this list doesn't match any of the provided options exactly, it looks like the intended lengths might have been misread or misformatted.
If we assume Trail A as the longest, and we take a clear interpretation of Trail B and C correctly, the best option that is closest to the correct ordering (although it's not exactly right) is:
**Answer A: A, C, B**
If we re-evaluate the choices based on that assumption, then the answer closest to that interpretation could be:
**A A, B, C.**
Please double-check the lengths for exact formatting as they were likely misinterpreted based on your note!
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