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ziro4ka [17]
3 years ago
8

Al final de la carrera de una famosa maratón, tres amigos, Hermes, Benito y

Mathematics
1 answer:
Fantom [35]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Benito llega en segundo lugar.

Eladio llega en sexto lugar

Hermes llega en noveno lugar.

Step-by-step explanation:

Tenemos 3 amigos:

Benito

Hermes

Eladio

Hay 3 posiciones:

segundo

sexto

noveno.

Sabemos que:

Benito llegó antes que Hermes.

Cuando Eladio estaba llegando a la meta, solo Benito estaba descansando.

Es decir, cuando Eladio llego a la meta, Hermes aún no había llegado.

Eladio llegó a la meta antes que Hermes, pero después que Benito.

Entonces el primero en llegar es Benito, el segundo es Eladio y el tercero será Hermes.

Con la data inicial podemos decir que:

Benito llega en segundo lugar.

Eladio llega en sexto lugar

Hermes llega en noveno lugar.

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