If you ask me, it doesn't seem really necessary to go to those extremes. They gave you enough distances that make it appear all too easy to just use a very simple method.
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Assuming the distance between the Grooming Parlour and the Smoothie Store is less than the distance between the Petpet Supplies shop and the Smoothie Store, what is the distance between the Grooming Parlour and the Smoothie Store?
I took that to mean using the triangle with the Grooming Parlour, Smoothie Store, and Petpet Supplies, that the distance between the Petpet Supplies and Grooming Palour is the hypotenuse(sp?). I can understand using a different method, but if we both arrive at the same answer, I don't see why people would want to use the more complex method.
If I'm wrong and you had a different answer than the one my method yields, please tell me. (Via a PM, no need to clutter this with too many arguments) I just feel that the Cosine Law is a bit too... complex. Then again, LCs have been known to use some complex math.