Asked by Mateo
joe is at a winter park with his family. They go sledding first, then ice skating, then skiing what is the total distance traveled between these locations
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I don’t have the distances — can you give the distance from the sledding spot to the ice‑skating spot and the distance from the ice‑skating spot to the skiing spot (or the coordinates of each place or a map)?
If you just want the general rule: total distance traveled = distance(sledding → ice skating) + distance(ice skating → skiing).
Examples:
- If sledding→ice skating = 300 m and ice skating→skiing = 1.2 km, total = 0.3 km + 1.2 km = 1.5 km.
- If you have coordinates, I can compute straight‑line (great‑circle) distances for you — paste them and I’ll do the math.
Do you want the straight‑line distances or the actual walking/driving path distances?
If you just want the general rule: total distance traveled = distance(sledding → ice skating) + distance(ice skating → skiing).
Examples:
- If sledding→ice skating = 300 m and ice skating→skiing = 1.2 km, total = 0.3 km + 1.2 km = 1.5 km.
- If you have coordinates, I can compute straight‑line (great‑circle) distances for you — paste them and I’ll do the math.
Do you want the straight‑line distances or the actual walking/driving path distances?
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