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17 April, 12:44

If Anthony wants to end his day at Navy Pier (10,9) will it be more efficient to go to the Chicago theater (0,3) and then Millennium Park or to Millennium Park (2,1) and then the Chicago theater?

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  1. 17 April, 13:10
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    Distance formula

    D = √ ((x1 - x2) 2 + (y1 - y2) 2) We have three distances that we are dealing with. Between the Theater and the Park, between the Theater and the Pier, and between the Park and the pier. In both routes we have to go between the Theater and the Park. The distance between those is the same regardless of which way we go, so we can ignore doing the math for that. That leaves us two distances. Let's plug them in. Theater to PierD = √ ((0 - 10) 2 + (3 - 9) 2) = √ (100 + 36) ≈ 11.6619 Park to PierD = √ ((2 - 10) 2 + (1 - 9) 2) = √ (64 + 64) ≈ 11.3137 11.3 < 11.7
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