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Quilt squares are cut on the diagonal to form triangular quilt pieces. The hypotenuse of the resulting triangles is 10 inches long. What is the side length of each piece?
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Quilt squares are cut on the diagonal to form triangular quilt pieces. The hypotenuse of the resulting triangles is 10 inches long. What is the side length of each piece?
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Quilt squares are cut on the diagonal to form triangular quilt pieces. The hypotenuse of the resulting triangles is 10 inches long. What is the side length of each piece?
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square root of 2
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Since these trinagles have been cut from squares we know that each side will be equal. 10^2 = 100. 100/2 = 50. The square root of 50 is 5 times the square root of 2. So each side is 5 x the square root of 2. Hope that helps! :)
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