Answer:
D. 25 ft.
Explanation:
To find the missing length of any right triangle, you can use the Pythagorean Theorem (A^2+B^2=C^2) to solve. A and B represent the legs (which we do have) and C represents the hypotenuse (which we are trying to find). Insert our known values into the theorem, and we will get 24^2+7^2=C^2. Now we just do the basic math for the numbers that we have (24^2 is 576; 7^2 is 49), and that added up would equal to 625. Now, since C is being squared on the other side, we now have to root both sides. On the side where C is, the radical and the square will cancel out each other, leaving us with just C. But, on the side where 625 is, it should root to 25. Since C is by itself now, the number on the other side (25) will be our answer. Therefore, the missing side is 25 feet long.