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In the fiqure below, I = 10 cm, w = 4 cm, and h = 3 cm. What is the length of s?
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In the fiqure below, I = 10 cm, w = 4 cm, and h = 3 cm. What is the length of s?
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Answer:
c. 10.8 cm
Explanation:
s=√10²+4²=√116=10.8
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