Two postal delivery workers have different routes they both travel from the post office to neighborhood’s to deliver mail and then back to the post office which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers

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While there are no specific details provided about the routes of the two postal delivery workers, a few general statements can be inferred:

  1. They each have a specific route: Each worker has a designated area or route they are responsible for, which means they would travel different paths to deliver mail.

  2. They both return to the post office: Regardless of their separate routes, both workers start and finish their delivery shifts at the post office.

  3. Their delivery times may vary: Due to different routes, traffic conditions, and the amount of mail they each have to deliver, their total time spent delivering mail could be different.

  4. They may serve different neighborhoods: Depending on their assigned routes, the neighborhoods they deliver to may not overlap significantly.

  5. Both are performing the same job: Both workers are delivering mail, representing the same postal service and following similar operational protocols.

These statements hold true regardless of the specific details of each worker's route.