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the treasures in a cache shouldn’t be too valuable. they should just be…

Question

the treasures in a cache shouldn’t be too valuable. they should just be small enough to fit in the container.
multi-caches: this version involves multiple caches, or more than one hidden container. a clue inside the first cache leads you to the next cache. that cache may even lead to a third cache. the final cache has a special reward inside.
puzzle caches: these can be the hardest types of caches to find. that’s because the location of the hidden container isn’t provided. players need to solve a puzzle first to learn where the cache is.
according to the map, what kind of cache is on elm street?
a is hidden on
el traditional cache
with a
puzzle cache
multi-cache

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the cache type on Elm Street, we analyze the options:

  • Traditional Cache: Typically a single container with small treasures (matches the image's cache description, but we need to check context). However, the given text defines Multi - Caches (multiple containers with clues) and Puzzle Caches (need to solve a puzzle for location). Since the question is about Elm Street (and assuming the map - related context, but from the provided text, if we assume the cache on Elm Street is a traditional one (as the image shows a single container with small items, and traditional caches are single containers with small treasures), or if we consider the options, but likely the intended answer is traditional cache. Wait, no, maybe I misread. Wait, the options are traditional, puzzle, multi - cache. The text describes Multi - Caches as multiple containers, Puzzle as needing a puzzle. The image shows a single container with small items, which fits traditional cache (treasures small enough for container, single container). So the cache on Elm Street is a traditional cache.

Answer:

A. traditional cache