Which riders are the center of the line?

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Multiple Choice

Which riders are the center of the line?

Explanation:
Think of the line as the segment that connects two endpoints. The center of that segment is defined by the two points that anchor the line—the endpoints. In this diagram, the line runs from the rider at 1-1 to the rider at 4-4, so the two riders that establish the center are the ones at 1-1 and 4-4. That’s why this pair is the correct choice. If you were asked which riders lie closest to the exact middle, you’d look at 2-2 and 3-3, but this item focuses on the central anchors, not the inner points.

Think of the line as the segment that connects two endpoints. The center of that segment is defined by the two points that anchor the line—the endpoints. In this diagram, the line runs from the rider at 1-1 to the rider at 4-4, so the two riders that establish the center are the ones at 1-1 and 4-4. That’s why this pair is the correct choice. If you were asked which riders lie closest to the exact middle, you’d look at 2-2 and 3-3, but this item focuses on the central anchors, not the inner points.

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