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A rectangular garden that measures 6 feet by 8 feet is roped off to form a right triangle. What is the length of the rope? A. 28 ft B. 5 ft C. 100 ft D. 10 ft
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A rectangular garden that measures 6 feet by 8 feet is roped off to form a right triangle. What is the length of the rope? A. 28 ft B. 5 ft C. 100 ft D. 10 ft
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A rectangular garden that measures 6 feet by 8 feet is roped off to form a
right triangle. What is the length of the rope?
A. 28 ft
B. 5 ft
C. 100 ft
D. 10 ft
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The answer is D. 10ft
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