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What’s the height of the tent? 4ft 3ft or 8ft?

What’s the height of the tent? 4ft 3ft or 8ft?-example-1
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Answer:

h = 4ft

Explanations:

In order to determine the height of the tent, we will use the Pythagoras theorem as shown:


\begin{gathered} hyp^2=opp^2+adj^2 \\ c^2=a^2+h^2 \end{gathered}

Given the following parameters


\begin{gathered} c=5ft \\ a=3ft \end{gathered}

Substitute


\begin{gathered} h^2=c^2-a^2 \\ h^2=5^2-3^2 \\ h^2=25-9 \\ h^2=16 \\ h=√(16) \\ h=4ft \end{gathered}

Hence the height of the tent is 4ft

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