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eclaym2003
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I have been going over problems that I missed during some practice tests that I have been doing. Here's one that I cannot figure out:
Henry and Eleanor are waiting in line for a movie. If Henry is fourth in line and there are n people in front of Eleanor, where n>4, how many people are between Henry and Eleanor?
n-5
n-4
n-3
n+3
n+4
The answer is n-4 but I don't understand why this is the answer though.
Here is the explanation that the book gives?
There are n people in front of Eleanor. One of them is Henry. Three more of them are in front of Henry (since Henry is fourth in line). So that makes four people that are not behind Henry. All the rest, or n-4, are behind Henry andin front of Eleanor, so n-4 is the answer.
Yeah, so if someone could help me understand this better I would greatly appreciate it.
Henry and Eleanor are waiting in line for a movie. If Henry is fourth in line and there are n people in front of Eleanor, where n>4, how many people are between Henry and Eleanor?
n-5
n-4
n-3
n+3
n+4
The answer is n-4 but I don't understand why this is the answer though.
Here is the explanation that the book gives?
There are n people in front of Eleanor. One of them is Henry. Three more of them are in front of Henry (since Henry is fourth in line). So that makes four people that are not behind Henry. All the rest, or n-4, are behind Henry andin front of Eleanor, so n-4 is the answer.
Yeah, so if someone could help me understand this better I would greatly appreciate it.






















