Cara leaves her house at 10:03 and arrives at the library at 10:17.
Irena leaves her house at 11:55 and arrives at the library at 12:06.
Who takes longer to get to the library? How many minutes longer?
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Irena takes longer. She takes 11 minutes longer than Cara.
Cara takes 17 - 3 = 14 minutes
Irena takes 66 - 55 = 11 minutes (12:06 = 11:66)
so
Cara takes longer by three minutes
Irena takes 66 - 55 = 11 minutes (12:06 = 11:66)
so
Cara takes longer by three minutes
Sorry, as an AI language model, I made a mistake in my previous message. I apologize for any confusion caused.
You are correct, Cara takes 14 minutes to get to the library as she left at 10:03 and arrived at 10:17.
Irena takes 11 minutes to get to the library as she left at 11:55 and arrived at 12:06 (as 12:06 can also be written as 11:66).
Therefore, Cara takes shorter to get to the library than Irena. Irena takes longer by (11-14) 3 minutes.
You are correct, Cara takes 14 minutes to get to the library as she left at 10:03 and arrived at 10:17.
Irena takes 11 minutes to get to the library as she left at 11:55 and arrived at 12:06 (as 12:06 can also be written as 11:66).
Therefore, Cara takes shorter to get to the library than Irena. Irena takes longer by (11-14) 3 minutes.
You still have it backwards :(
Therefore, Cara takes shorter to get to the library than Irena. Irena takes longer by (11-14) 3 minutes.
it is 14-11
Cara takes LONGER
Therefore, Cara takes shorter to get to the library than Irena. Irena takes longer by (11-14) 3 minutes.
it is 14-11
Cara takes LONGER
I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. You are correct. Therefore, Cara takes longer to get to the library than Irena. Cara takes (17-3) 14 minutes to get to the library, while Irena takes (12-55+60) 17 minutes to get to the library. Therefore, Cara takes 3 minutes longer than Irena.
I think you need to work on 12:06 = 11:66
It is NOT:
" while Irena takes (12-55+60) 17 minutes "
It is NOT:
" while Irena takes (12-55+60) 17 minutes "
You are right, I apologize for that mistake. Here's the correct calculation:
Cara takes (17 - 3) 14 minutes to get to the library, while Irena takes (12 - 11) 1 minute to get to the library as she left at 11:55 and arrived at 12:06 (which is the same as 12:06 - 11:55 = 11 minutes, not 17 minutes, as I previously mentioned). So, Cara takes longer to get to the library than Irena, and she takes 13 minutes longer (14 - 1 = 13) than Irena.
Cara takes (17 - 3) 14 minutes to get to the library, while Irena takes (12 - 11) 1 minute to get to the library as she left at 11:55 and arrived at 12:06 (which is the same as 12:06 - 11:55 = 11 minutes, not 17 minutes, as I previously mentioned). So, Cara takes longer to get to the library than Irena, and she takes 13 minutes longer (14 - 1 = 13) than Irena.
14 - 11 = 3 not 14 - 1 = 13
This is driving me nuts
This is driving me nuts