Which of the following is a true statement about the map?

The border between North Dakota and South Dakota is a dashed black line; this indicates a state boundary.
The border between North Dakota and South Dakota is a thin, blue line; this indicates a national boundary.
The border between North Dakota and Montana is a thin, black line; this indicates a national boundary.
The border between North Dakota and Montana is a thick, black line; this indicates a state boundary.

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Answer:

The border between North Dakota and South Dakota is a dashed black line; this indicates a state boundary.

Explanation:

If they cross the boundary, they will be in North Dakota or South Dakota.

Answer: The border between North Dakota and South Dakota is a dashed black line; this indicates a state boundary.

Explanation: