Answer:
30 ways is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets suppose Ruth Ann picked route A (one of the 5 routes) and got from the school to the library. She has 6 choices of how to get from there to her home.
So route A combined with her 6 choices for the remaining trip is 6 routes for a complete trip.
If she had picked a different route, say route B from the school to the library, then also she still has 6 choices of how to complete the trip.
This shows that each of her 5 choices for the first part of the trip can be completed using one of the 6 choices for the 2nd part of the trip.
So, total routes will be 5 x 6 = 30.