Based on the required width and height of the tent, the length of the cloth would have to be 14.4 ft.
<h3>How long should the length of the cloth be?</h3>
The opening of the tent would be an isosceles triangle but if it is divided in two from the top, a right-angled triangle will be formed and the hypotenuse will be the length of the cloth on one side.
That length - according to the Pythagoras theorem - would be:
= √(6² + (8 /2)²)
= √(36 + 16)
= 7.2 ft
As this is the length of one side of the cloth, the length of the entire cloth is:
= 7.2 x 2
= 14.4 ft
Find out more on the Pythagoras theorem at brainly.com/question/343682.
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Q9.
This question can't be answered. It is necessary to get the dimensions of the figure.
Q10.
Let's find a conclusion having statements step by step.
a) If 3 cans of soup cost a total of $0.85, then 1 can of soup costs:

b) If I get n cans of soup the equation I need to use is multiply the previous equation by n:

The conclusion is: G. Multiplying n by the cost of 1 can.
Q11.
Let's find a conclusion having statements step by step.
a) The company charges $40 to hook a vehicle, so this is a constant variable. Then:
c = 40$
b) There is a second statement that states that for each mile the vehicle is towed the cost increases $1.70, so:
c = $40 + 1.70m
So, the answer is
B.