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Given:

The side lengths of two cubes are 12 ft and 6 ft.

To find:

The side length of third cube.

Solution:

From the given figure it is clear that the cubes are inclined to each other in such a way so that they form a right angle triangle and side length of third cube is the hypotenuse.

Let x be the side length of the third cube.

Using Pythagoras theorem, we get


Hypotenuse^2=Base^2+Perpendicular^2


x^2=(6)^2+(12)^2


x^2=36+144


x^2=180

Taking square root on both sides, we get


x=\pm√(180)


x=\pm 6√(5)

Side cannot be negative. So,


x=6√(5)

Therefore, the side length of the third cube is
x=6√(5) ft.

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