The height of the pole = 129.3 ft
sin 36° = height of pole/ hypotenuse
hypotenuse = 220 ft
the height of the pole = 220 sin 36° = 129.3 ≈ 129 ft
From the 3 options listed, both

in and

in could be measures found using a ruler with eighth inches marked, because those decimals can be written in terms of eighth fractions.

The other option,

in, is not a possibility because 0.1 cannot be written as a fraction of 8 that is marked on the ruler.
If you can't see the picture the answer is: (y+4)(y+2).
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Given:
side lengths of right triangles = 12 cm ; 16 cm ; 20 cm
lateral area = 192 cm²
lateral area of a triangular prism = perimeter * height
192 cm² = (12 cm + 16 cm + 20 cm) * height
192 cm² = 48 cm * height
192 cm² / 48 cm = height
4 cm = height
The height of the pedestal in the shape of a triangular prism is 4 cm.
Answer: 5(5 + 2)
Step-by-step explanation: We will be using the distributive property to write a numerical expression that is equivalent to 25 + 10.
The expression 5(5 + 2) is an expression that uses the distributive property and is equivalent to 25 + 10.
5(5 + 2) is equivalent to 25 + 10 because all your doing when using the distributive property is multiply the number outside the parentheses by the numbers inside the parentheses. 5 x 5 = 25 and 5 x 2 = 10, which means 5(5 + 2) equals 25 + 10.