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A rope is stretched from the top of a 7-foot tent to a point on the ground that is 10 feet from the base of the tent. 7 ft 10 ft How long is the rope? Approximate to the nearest…
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A rope is stretched from the top of a 7-foot tent to a point on the
ground that is 10 feet from the base of the tent.
7 ft
10 ft
How long is the rope? Approximate to the nearest tenth if necessary.
O A. 3 ft
B. 7.1 ft
C. 12.2 ft
O D. 17 ft
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Answer: D. 17ft
Explanation: If the height of the tent is 7 feet and the bottom of the tent the point of the ground is 10 feet, then 7 feet + 10 feet = 17 feet.
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Answer:D is wrong, Its C: 12.2 ft
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