The diagram shows the distance between your house, the bank, and the farmer's market. You need to stop at the bank before going to the farmer's market. Given the information in the diagram, identify which statement is true. (1 point) Responses The distance from your house to the bank and then the farmer's market is equal to 5 miles. The distance from your house to the bank and then the farmer's market is equal to 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 greater than 5 miles. 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 less than 5 miles. The distance from your house to the bank and then the farmer's market is 8 miles.

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To determine which statement is true regarding the distances from your house to the bank and then to the farmer's market, we need to know the specific distances from your house to the bank and from the bank to the farmer's market as indicated in the diagram.

Since I don't have access to the diagram you mentioned, I can't directly analyze the distances. However, based on the possible responses given, you should look at the distances provided in the diagram to find the correct sum.

  • If the combined distance from your house to the bank and then to the farmer's market adds up exactly to 5 miles, then the first statement is true.
  • If the total distance is more than 5 miles, then the second response is correct.
  • If the total distance is less than 5 miles, then the third response is accurate.
  • Lastly, if the total distance is specifically 8 miles, then the fourth option is correct.

To select the right statement, simply measure the two segments (house to bank and bank to farmer's market) and analyze which condition fits based on the information provided in the diagram.