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There are two paths that one can use to go from Sarah’s house to James’ house. One way is to take C street, and the other way requires you to use A street B street. How much shorter is the direct path along C street?
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2.5 < 3.5, 3.5 – 2.5 = 1.
C street is shorter by 1 mile
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