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Jacob is leaving his house to go to work and is running 5 minutes late. In the past, when Jacob has been 5 minutes late for work, he has taken an alternate route to work a total of 16 times. When in the same position, Jacob has take his normal route
to work 27 times.
In the situations when Jacob has taken the alternate route to work, he has been late 8 times, on-time 3 times, and early
5 times. In situations when he has taken his normal route to work, he has been late 9 times, on-time 12 times, and early
6 times.
Based on the information above, if Jacob's goal is to be on-time or early for work, should he take the alternate route or his
normal route?
OA. Neither route has an advantage.
OB. Jacob should take his normal route to work
OC. Jacob should take the alternate route to work.
OD. There is not enough information to determine if Jacob should take the alternate route or his normal route to
work.

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