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Alyssa is jogging near Central Park. She runs along 65th Street for about 0.19 miles, turns right and runs along Central Park West for about 0.28 miles. She then turns right again and runs along Broadway until she reaches her starting point. How long is her total run to the nearest hundredth of a mile?

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Answer:

about 0.81 miles

Explanation:

Alyssa's route can be considered a right triangle with legs of length 19 and 28 (hundredths). The Pythagorean theorem tells us the hypotenuse (x) will satisfy ...

x^2 = 19^2 +28^2

x^2 = 1145

x = √1145 ≈ 34 . . . . hundredths of a mile

Then Alyssa's total route is ...

0.19 + 0.28 + 0.34 = 0.81 . . . . miles

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Answer:

about 0.81 miles

Explanation:

Alyssa's route can be considered a right triangle with legs of length 19 and 28 (hundredths). The Pythagorean theorem tells us the hypotenuse (x) will satisfy ...

x^2 = 19^2 +28^2

x^2 = 1145

x = √1145 ≈ 34 . . . . hundredths of a mile

Then Alyssa's total route is ...

0.19 + 0.28 + 0.34 = 0.81 . . . . miles

Alyssa is jogging near Central Park. She runs along 65th Street for about 0.19 miles-example-1
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