Math Problem Statement
Solution
The image shows a math problem about finding the number of routes between two points (A to B) with specific conditions. The problem mentions using a map from Exercise 7 to answer these questions:
- Part a: How many direct routes are there from A to B if you want to pass by Starbucks?
- Part b: How many direct routes are there from A to B if you want to stop at Subway for a sandwich?
- Part c: How many direct routes are there from A to B if you want to stop at both Starbucks and Subway?
To solve these questions, I need the map from Exercise 7 to understand the layout of the locations and the possible routes between them. If you can provide more information about the map, such as a description of the points and paths, I can help solve the problem!
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Combinatorics
Graph Theory
Path Counting
Formulas
Multiplication Principle of Counting
Theorems
Basic Counting Principle
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 7-9
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