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The sail on the sailboat shown below forms a right triangle whose hypotenuse has length 13 feet and whose vertical side has length 12 feet. If cloth for the sail costs $10 per square foot, what is the
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The sail on the sailboat shown below forms a right
triangle whose hypotenuse has length 13 feet and
whose vertical side has length 12 feet. If cloth for the sail costs $10 per square foot, what is the cost of the
sail?
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