Explanation of Answer
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:44 pm
Hi
I'm having difficulty explaining the answer to the following question to a 10 yr old:
A,B,C, D, E, and F are 6 cities at points 1-6 but not in that order.
A is due north of C which is due east of B.
B is due south of F which is on of the two most westerly city.
E is not the furthest north city.
1
4 3 2
5 6
Need to match the numbers to the cities.
I have come up with an answer but need a explanation on the simplist method employed to deduce the answer.
1-D, 2-E, 3-A, 4-F, 5-B, and 6-C
Thank you for the help
I'm having difficulty explaining the answer to the following question to a 10 yr old:
A,B,C, D, E, and F are 6 cities at points 1-6 but not in that order.
A is due north of C which is due east of B.
B is due south of F which is on of the two most westerly city.
E is not the furthest north city.
1
4 3 2
5 6
Need to match the numbers to the cities.
I have come up with an answer but need a explanation on the simplist method employed to deduce the answer.
1-D, 2-E, 3-A, 4-F, 5-B, and 6-C
Thank you for the help