(D)How many hours during the week do you eat in the cafeteria?
Step-by-step explanation:
This question directly gives her the information she needs. She wants to find out how much time students spend eating in the cafeteria and that is exactly what this question is asking.
You will be using the Pythagorean theorem for this problem. assuming the bigger triangle is double the size of the smaller triangle on the right, we would first plug in the numbers for the smaller triangle: which would come out to 21.7. then we could say that since like i said before the bigger triangle is double the other one, the bottom side of the triangle would be 32 (16 + 16) and would use the pythagorean theorem again, giving us our answer.