Asked by bob

Drag each number to the correct location on the triangle. Not all numbers will be used.
Ivy is running errands for her mother. She bikes along straight paths to the supermarket, the bank, and then back home.

Ivy starts from her house at point A.
First, she goes to the supermarket at point B.
Next, she goes to the bank at point C.
Last, she heads back to her house at point A.
Find the distance between Ivy's house and the supermarket and the distance between the supermarket and the bank. Each distance is rounded to the nearest meter.

2,288 m
1,523 m
2,717 m
3,635 m
854 m
1,014 m

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don't have the triangle or any labelled distances/angles — I need that diagram (or the text that lists which side or angle each given number corresponds to) to place the numbers correctly.

Please either
- upload a picture/screenshot of the triangle with its labels, or
- paste the exact givens (for example: AC = 3,635 m, angle A = 48°, etc.).

If you want to try on your own, here are the formulas you will need depending on the givens:
- If you know two side lengths and the included angle, use the law of cosines:
c^2 = a^2 + b^2 − 2ab cos(C)
- If you know coordinates of the points, use the distance formula:
distance = sqrt((x2−x1)^2 + (y2−y1)^2)
- If you know two sides of a right triangle, use the Pythagorean theorem:
c^2 = a^2 + b^2

Once you share the diagram or the specific given measurements, I’ll place the correct numbers and compute AB (house–supermarket) and BC (supermarket–bank) rounded to the nearest metre.