163k views
4 votes
Pythagorean theorem, I'm trying to fix my grade for school so I get my phone back

Pythagorean theorem, I'm trying to fix my grade for school so I get my phone back-example-1
User Ahawtho
by
6.7k points

2 Answers

4 votes
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pythagorean theorem
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a² + b² = c²

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Apply the formula
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
20² + 13.5² = c²
c² = 400 + 182.25
c² = 582.25
c = √582.25
c = 24.1 (nearest tenth)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Answer: The distance between the two ships is 24.1 km
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

User BYK
by
6.2k points
6 votes

If you would illustrate the problem, you will be able to formulate a triangle with the measurement of the hypotenuse (distance between the two shops) to be missing. Using the Pythagorean Theorem, the formula to compute for the hypotenuse is:

c = √a^2 + b^2

c = √(20)^2 + (13.5)^2

c = √400 + 182.25

c = √582.25

c = 24.13 km

Therefore, the distance between the two shops is approximately 24.13 km.

User SuperUberDuper
by
5.6k points