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utopian_wanderer
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On the number line shown, is zero halfway between r and s
<-----------------r---------s----t----------->
1)s is to the right of zero
2)The distance between t and r is the same as the distance between t and -s
In my opinion the answer to this question should be B. However GMAC says that the answer is C.
My reasoning is that, for the distance between rand t to be equal to the distance between t and -s, r should be equal to -s. Therefore statement 2 alone is sufficient to answer this question.
Can someone please explain how the answer is C
<-----------------r---------s----t----------->
1)s is to the right of zero
2)The distance between t and r is the same as the distance between t and -s
In my opinion the answer to this question should be B. However GMAC says that the answer is C.
My reasoning is that, for the distance between rand t to be equal to the distance between t and -s, r should be equal to -s. Therefore statement 2 alone is sufficient to answer this question.
Can someone please explain how the answer is C




















