I know that one is obtuse and acute
Let

be an integer. Suppose there is a triangle with legs of length 16 and

. Then by the Pythagorean theorem, the length of the hypotenuse should be

The formulas for Pythagorean triples say that if the legs are integers, then so must be the hypotenuse, because if

and

are integers, then so are

,

, and

.
However,

is not a perfect square trinomial, which means for any integer

, the length of the hypotenuse is not an integer, so such a triangle doesn't exist.
Answer: 3 kits total.
Step-by-step explanation:
If sally wants each kit to be identical with no bandages left over, the greatest number of kits sally can put together is 3 kits.
kit 1: 4 large bandages and 6 small bandages.
kit 2: 4 large bandages and 6 small bandages.
kit 3: 4 large bandages and 6 small bandages
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By using dimensional analysis, this problem can be simple.

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I’m not sure the answer but go into a webpage called Desmos and it will show you