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Find the distance of the diagonal and compare it to walking along the streets.

Find the distance of the diagonal and compare it to walking along the streets.-example-1
User Jullie
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Answer:

20 yards

Explanation:

If you walked along the streets it would be 30 yards + 40 yards = 70 yards.

However, to calculate the length across the diagonal, we have to use the Pythagorean Theorem,
a^(2)+b^(2) =c^(2), where:
a, b are sides, and
c is the hypotenuse.

In this case,
a=30,
b=40, and
c is the hypotenuse, which is the length we have to calculate.

So:


30^(2) + 40^(2) =c^(2)


900+1600=c^(2)


2500=c^(2)


50=c

Finally, we subtract the 2 lengths,
70-50=20, which gives us the difference, which is the amount of yards Carla will save.

User Teemu
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Given data:

The given image of the park.

The lenght of the diagonal is,


\begin{gathered} d^2=40^2+30^2 \\ d^2=1600+900 \\ d^2=2500 \\ d=50\text{ yards} \end{gathered}

The distance covered w

User Telmo Dias
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