To determine which of the given options can be the distance that Jake jumped, we know that Jake came in second place. Therefore, his jump must be greater than the distance of the third place jumper (28.83 feet) and less than the distance of the winner (29.18 feet).
So, Jake's jump must satisfy the following condition:
28.83 < Jake's jump < 29.18
Now, let's evaluate the options:
A. 27.15 feet
This is less than 28.83 feet, so it cannot be Jake's jump.
B. 29.2 feet
This is greater than 29.18 feet, so it cannot be Jake's jump.
C. 29.11 feet
This is greater than 28.83 feet and less than 29.18 feet, so this could be Jake's jump.
D. 28.084 feet
This is less than 28.83 feet, so it cannot be Jake's jump.
The only option that satisfies the condition for Jake's jump is:
C. 29.11 feet