This is a question that will require Pythagoras' theorem as you want to find the length of a diagonal of a triangle and are given the measurements of two sides. I have attached a picture of how to solve this problem.
To the nearest 10th of a foot, the answer is 77.6ft
Answer:
2987.
Step-by-step explanation:
25(23) + 67(36) = 575 + 2412 = 2987.
4(1 1/2)
4(3/2)
12/2
6
Chloe spent six hours on her puzzle.
Answer:
p = 72
q = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
Complementary means they add to 90o
p + q = 90
p = 4*q
Substitute 4q for p
4q + q = 90 Combine
5q = 90 Divide by 5
5q/5 =90/5
q = 18
p = 4q
p = 4*18
p = 72