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cameron, arthur, and jamie are playing soccer. their locations are recorded by a motion tracking system. the grid shows distances in meters. who is closer to cameron? explain. click the icon to view the soccer field. soccer field
To solve this, we assume coordinates (though the grid is partially visible, we'll use typical grid analysis):
Step 1: Identify Coordinates
Let’s assume Cameron’s position, Arthur’s position, and Jamie’s position on the grid. For example, if Cameron is at \((x_C, y_C)\), Arthur at \((x_A, y_A)\), and Jamie at \((x_J, y_J)\), we use the distance formula \(d = \sqrt{(x_2 - x_1)^2 + (y_2 - y_1)^2}\) (or count grid units if vertical/horizontal).
Step 2: Calculate Distances
Suppose from the grid:
- Distance from Cameron to Arthur: Count horizontal/vertical units. If Arthur is, say, 5 units left and 0 up/down, distance = 5.
- Distance from Cameron to Jamie: If Jamie is, say, 7 units left, distance = 7.
Step 3: Compare Distances
Since \(5 < 7\), Arthur is closer (or adjust based on actual grid).
(Note: The exact answer depends on the grid’s coordinate details, but the method uses the distance formula or grid counting to compare distances between Cameron and the others.)
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(Example) Arthur is closer to Cameron. By calculating (or counting) the distance from Cameron to Arthur and Cameron to Jamie, Arthur’s distance is shorter.