Answer:
37 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
The ladder forms a right triangle as it elan's against the wall of the boat house.
Thus, the length of the ladder can be determined using Pythagorean theorem.
c² = a² + b²
c = length of ladder
a = 35 ft
b = 12 ft
Plug in the values
c² = 35² + 12²
c² = 1,225 + 144
c² = 1,369
c = √1,369
c = 37
Therefore, to reach the roof of the boathouse, the length of the ladder = 37 ft
Yes. Changing the the word problem into a function, you get 30x=y.
30 = Fixed Length
x = width
y = area
No matter what width (x) you choose, the area (y) is going to be a multiple of 30 (the fixed length) because with two numbers being multiplied, if there is a fixed number that will always be the multiple and not the multiplier. For example, 10 multiplied by every number 1-10 is going to be a multiple of 10.
10x1=10, 10x2=20, 10x3=30, etc
So if Tom chooses any of these widths (x) 5, 10, or 15, y (the area) will be a multiple of 30.
30(5)=150
30(10)=300
30(15)=450
So as we double 5 to get 10, our outcome is doubled 150 to 300 and so forth. Hope this helps.
Answer:
answer is 38.5 cm². Hope this helps
just round it into the nearest hundreds
1234 into 1200