The diagram shows the distance between your house, the bank, and the farmer’s market. You need to stop at the bankbefore going to the farmer’s market. Given the information in the diagram, identify which statement is true

The distance from your house to the bank and then the farmer’s market is less than 5 miles

The distance from your house to the bank and then the farmer’s market is greater than 5 miles

The distance from your house to the bank and then the farmer’s market is equal to 5 miles

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To determine which statement is true about the distance from your house to the bank and then to the farmer's market, we need to look at the specific distances given in the diagram (which you referenced). However, since I cannot see the diagram or details about those distances, I can only guide you on how to evaluate the statements.

  1. Add the distances: Calculate the total distance traveled from your house to the bank and then to the farmer's market. This involves adding the distance from your house to the bank with the distance from the bank to the farmer's market.

  2. Compare to 5 miles:

    • If the sum of those distances is less than 5 miles, then the first statement is true.
    • If the sum is greater than 5 miles, then the second statement is true.
    • If the sum is exactly 5 miles, then the third statement is true.

Without the actual distances, I can't determine which statement is true. Please check the distances from the diagram and perform the calculation to find the correct answer based on the instructions above.