Answer:
See attachment. 7 and 24 (units not given)
Explanation:
The sides of a right triangle will follow the Pythagorean Theorem:
A^2 + B^2 = C^2
We are given some options, so let's start with assuming the hypotenuse, C, is the largest of the numbers and see if we can find two smaller lengths that, when squared, will equal the square of the hypotenuse.
25^2 = 625
The other squares:
4^2 = 16
7^2 = 49
12^2 = 144
24^2 = 576
I quickly note that the 49 and 576 come close (or exactly) to the 625 we need, and the sum of their last digits results in a 5, so add them:
567
49
625
Therefore, the two sides are 7 and 24 (units, such as cm, m, feet, etc,)
If two numbers couldn't be found that meet the criteria, go to the next lowest number for the hypotenuse and repeat the process.