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HELP ME PLEASE ITS MATH

HELP ME PLEASE ITS MATH-example-1
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Answer:

the answer is C because all you need to do is just count how many there are

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Answer:

D. 5 units

Explanation:

Using the pythagorean theorem:


a^2 + b^2 = c^2\\a = 3\\b=4\\3^2 + 4^2 = c^2\\9 + 16 = c^2\\25 = c^2\\c= 5

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