Using the Pythagorean Theorem, the height of the equilateral triangle is given by:
A.
inches.
<h3>What is the Pythagorean Theorem?</h3>
The Pythagorean Theorem relates the length of the legs
and
of a right triangle with the length of the hypotenuse h, according to the following equation:

For this problem, we have that:
- The height is one side of the triangle.
- The other side is half the length, of 7 in.
- The hypotenuse is the length, of 14 in.
Hence the height is found as follows:



inches.
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∠DBC = 19° since the two angles have to add up to 180, if x = 23, then 23 -4 = 19 for the right, and 7 x 23 = 161, and 161 + 19 = 180.
In an examination , ten students scored the following marks : 60 , 58 , 90 , 51 , 47 , 81 , 70 , 95 , 87 , 99.
Feliz [49]
Answer:
Range = highest data - lowest data
99-47=
52