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Mathematics, 21.12.2020 19:30 arwen28

^^^This is an example to help you. Can someone Please do this for me. Please hurry. 2. A suitcase measures 22 inches long and 16 inches high. What is the diagonal length of the suitcase to the nearest foot?

3. A right triangle has a hypotenuse of 25 and a leg of 7. What is the measure of the other leg?

4. Two joggers run 6 miles north and then 9 miles west. What is the shortest distance to the nearest mile that they must travel to return to the starting point?

5. A 104 foot ladder is leaned against a wall. If the base of the ladder is 40 feet from the wall, how high up the wall will the ladder reach?

6. To avoid the pond, Fred must walk 10 meters south and 24 meters east. To the nearest meter, how many meters would be saved if it were possible to walk through the pond?

7. A rectangle has a width of 15 inches and a diagonal of 17 inches. Find the length of the rectangle in inches.

8. Slanted sides of a tent are 11 feet long each and the bottom of the tent is 12 feet across. What is the tallest point of the tent?

9. A 12 foot pole casts a shadow of 16 feet. What is the distance between the end of the shadow and the top of the pole?

10. Harold rides his bike 33 km south and then 56 km west. How far is the shortest distance from his starting point?


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