in this problem what you are really looking for is which of these sets is a pathagorean triple. That means it will solve the pathagorean theorem. (a sqaured + b squared = c squared) c is always going to be the largest number or the hypotenuse. if you plug all the number sets into the theorem, only one works and that is 7, 24, 25 which is your answer.
It would not pass under the bridge because ig you divide 162 by 12 it would equal 13.5
X + x+1 + x+2 + x+3 + x+4 = 110
5x +10 = 110
5x = 100
x = 20
The numbers are
20 21 22 23 and 24
J. -8 is the correct answer