The size of a rectangular computer monitor is determined by the length of its diagonal. If a
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Mathematics, 28.05.2020 20:57 gracye
The size of a rectangular computer monitor is determined by the length of its diagonal. If a
computer monitor has a length of 24 inches and a height of 18 inches, what is the length of
its diagonal to the nearest inch?
15 inches
21 inches
42 inches
30 inches
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