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-Because of the increase in traffic between Springfield and Orangeville, a new road was built to connect the two towns. The old road goes south x miles from Springfield to Freeport and then goes east x + 3 miles from
Freeport to Orangeville. The new road is 11 miles long and goes straight from Springfield to Orangeville. Find
The number of miles that a person saves by driving the new road over the old one.  Solve. -Because of the increase in traffic between Springfield and Orangeville, a new road was built to connect the two towns. The old road goes south x miles from Springfield to Freeport and then goes east x + 3 miles from Freeport to Orangeville. The new road is 11 miles long and goes straight from Springfield to Orangeville. Find The number of miles that a person saves by driving the new road over the old one.   A)   ( \sqrt { 233 } + 11 )  \mathrm { mi }  B)   \left( \frac { 3 } { 2 } + \frac { \sqrt { 233 } } { 2 } \right)  \mathrm { mi }  C)   ( \sqrt { 233 } - 11 )  \mathrm { mi }  D)   \left( - \frac { 3 } { 2 } + \frac { \sqrt { 233 } } { 2 } \right)  \mathrm { mi }


A) (233+11) mi( \sqrt { 233 } + 11 ) \mathrm { mi }
B) (32+2332) mi\left( \frac { 3 } { 2 } + \frac { \sqrt { 233 } } { 2 } \right) \mathrm { mi }
C) (23311) mi( \sqrt { 233 } - 11 ) \mathrm { mi }
D) (32+2332) mi\left( - \frac { 3 } { 2 } + \frac { \sqrt { 233 } } { 2 } \right) \mathrm { mi }

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