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If three days before yesterday was Wednesday, what will be two days after tomorrow?Select an answerAWednesdayBMondayCFridayDTuesday

Question

If three days before yesterday was Wednesday, what will be two days after tomorrow?

Select an answer
A. Wednesday
B. Monday
C. Friday
D. Tuesday

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Solution

Break Down the Problem

  1. Identify the day referred to as "yesterday."
  2. From "yesterday," calculate what day it was three days before that.
  3. Determine "tomorrow" based on "yesterday."
  4. Finally, find out what day it will be two days after "tomorrow."

Relevant Concepts

  • Understanding how to navigate through days of the week.
  • The relationship between "yesterday," "tomorrow," and the days preceding and succeeding them.

Analysis and Detail

  1. If three days before yesterday was Wednesday, then:

    • We know yesterday was three days after Wednesday, which translates to:
    • Yesterday = Wednesday + 3 days = Saturday.
  2. Now, if yesterday is Saturday, then:

    • Tomorrow = Saturday + 1 day = Sunday.
  3. Finally, two days after tomorrow (Sunday) will be:

    • Sunday + 2 days = Tuesday.

Verify and Summarize

  • Yesterday: Saturday
  • Tomorrow: Sunday
  • Two days after tomorrow: Tuesday

Final Answer

D) Tuesday

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