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Before digging the basement of a new rectangular building, a man drove poles into the ground at the four corners of the rectangle and measured its diagonals. The dimensions of the rectangle were 9' x 7', and the man wants all the corners to be 90° angles. What should the length of each diagonal be? Estimate your answer.

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The dimensions of the rectangle were 9' x 7', and the man wants all the corners to be 90° angles.

So, we will find the length of the diagonal using the Pythagorean theorem

The length of the diagonal will be as follows:


diagonal=√(9^2+7^2)=√(81+49)=√(130)=11.40175

Rounding to the nearest tenth

So, the answer

The length of each diagonal = 11.4'

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