A 15-mile “Race for the Cure” event has three checkpoints. The first checkpoint is 1 1/4 miles from the starting point. The second checkpoint is 4 1/4 miles from the first checkpoint. How many miles is the second checkpoint from the finish line?

A) 9 1/2 miles
B) 10 1/2 miles
C) 9 3/2 miles
D) 9 1/3 miles
E) 5 1/2 miles


A) 9 1/2 miles

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