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in a baseball-hitting contest at the office picnic, five men participated named: Biff, Carl, Fred, Marty, and Tom. Their last names in alphabetical order are Jenkins, Keech, McNabb, Miller, and Winslow. The distance that each man hit the ball in feet are: 325, 300, 275, 250, and 200. From the info given determine the first and last name of each man as well as how far each one hit the baseball. (hint) 1. Mr. miller didn't hit the ball as far as Biff but he hit one farther than Tom. 2. Carl hit the ball harther than Marty but not the farthest. 3. Fred hit a ball farther than McNabb but not as far as Mr. Keech, who didn't hit the ball the farthest. 4. Tom hit a ball farther than Mr. Winslow who first name is not Marty.
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(1) Biff Jenkins 325
(2) Carl Miller 300
(3) Tom Keech 275
(4) Fred Winslow 250
(5) Marty MacNab 200
Hope this helps :)
(2) Carl Miller 300
(3) Tom Keech 275
(4) Fred Winslow 250
(5) Marty MacNab 200
Hope this helps :)
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