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Tyrone built the ramp shown below.

To the nearest tenth of a meter, what is the length, 6x5 , of the ramp?

A
6.7 m

B
7.3 m

C
9.0 m

D
18.0 m

Tyrone built the ramp shown below. To the nearest tenth of a meter, what is the length-example-1

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Answer:

Option B . 7.3 m

Explanation:

we know that

The ramp is in the shape of a right triangle

so

To find out the length of the ramp, apply the Pythagoras Theorem


c^(2)= a^2+b^2

where

c is the length of the ramp (hypotenuse)

a and b are the legs of the right triangle

we have


c=r\\a=7\ m\\b=2/ m

substitute


r^(2)= 7^2+2^2


r^(2)= 53

take square root both sides


r=√(53)\ m


r=7.28\ m

Round to the nearest tenth of a meter


r=7.3\ m

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