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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-07

Miguel is making an obstacle course.

- At the end of every sixth of the course, there is a tire.
- At the end of every third of the course, there is a cone.
- At the end of every half of the course, there is a hurdle.

At which location of the course will people need to go through more than one obstacle?

Asked by Nicole1995

Answer (2)

Well theres more than 1 location.. you would have 2 obstacles at 2/6, 4/6, and 6/6. If im Correct Because Theres I IO I L IO I IO 1 2 3 Hurdle 4 5 6 The I are the Tires The L is hurdles and the O is Cones

Answered by meganzo7 | 2024-06-10

Participants will encounter more than one obstacle at four locations: 1/3 (2/6), 1/2 (3/6), 2/3 (4/6), and 6/6 (the end of the course). At these points, they will encounter combinations of Tires, Cones, and Hurdles. Specifically, 1/3 has a Tire and Cone, 1/2 has all three obstacles, and 2/3 and 6/6 have varied combinations.
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Answered by meganzo7 | 2025-01-22