Math, asked by archismanghosh0312, 1 month ago

Nora the Explorer was travelling and came to a checkpoint in the jungle. The checkpoint had three trees with purple, yellow and white orchids. Each tree had a wooden postbox the same color as the flowers on it. Each postbox contained two maps. Each map had a route on it - two of them of 25km each, two of them of 15km each, and the last two of 10km.

One each postbox is a statement:
Purple postbox: The purple and white trees have a 10km map each.
Yellow postbox: The yellow and purple trees have a 25km map each.
White postbox: The white and yellow trees have a 15km map each.

On the ground in front of the trees is a sign that says: "Only one of the three trees has an honest statement, it will have the shortest route to your destination."
What is the length of the shortest route that Nora can possibly takedistancecouldonlybecalculatedbyaddingthetwomapsinoneboxdistancecouldonlybecalculatedbyaddingthetwomapsinonebox?​

Answers

Answered by vpnovip64
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Answer:

(10+15)km =25km

Step-by-step explanation:

the honest route is of 25 km

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