How do I solve this problem?
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Mathematics, 16.07.2020 22:01 owlgirl554
How do I solve this problem?
Answer from: jc2025
It would take 1 more mile if he took route Street A and then Street B rather than just Street C.
Step-by-step explanation:
Pythagorean Theorem: a² + b² = c²
We use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of Street C:
2² + 1.5² = c²
c = √6.25
c = 2.5
Now we find how much longer route A and B is compared to C:
3.5 - (2 + 1.5) = 3.5 - 2.5 = 1
Answer from: Quest
1. 3.4/4
2. 0.8/7
3. 0.5 x 3
4. 0.9 x 6
5. 10.8
6. 2.35
7. 0.567
8. 9.35
9. 0.02
10. 0.06
11. 0.16
12. 0.42
13. 0.63
14. 5.6
15. 8.1
16. 9.9
17. 0.28
18. 0.48
19. 0.27
20. 0.49
21. 0.45
22. 0.72
23. 0.9
24. 0.88
25. 0.75
26. 0.16
27. 0.328
28. 0.495
29. 0.72
30. 1.068
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