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15 November, 05:57

Two ships leave from the same port. One travels west 84 miles and the other travels 62 miles north. Determine the distance between the two ships.

Draw a diagram ando solve for the missing measure. When necessary round to the nearest tenth.

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  1. 15 November, 06:19
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    The distance the ships traveled are like the legs of a triangle and the question wants to know the hypotenuse. To find the hypotenuse, use the pythagorean theorem. this is a^2 + b^2 = c^2, with a and b being the legs and c being the hypotenuse.

    Plug in known values:

    84^2 + 62^2 = c^2

    Solve:

    84^2 = 7056

    62^2 = 3844

    7056 + 3844 = c^2

    7056 + 3844 = 10900

    10900 = c^2

    Now you just need to isolate c by finding the square root of both sides.

    √10900 = 104.403

    √c^2 = c

    So c = 104.403, or just 104.40 when rounded to the nearest tenth.

    And if c is 104.40, then that means the hypotenuse is 104.40.

    And all of that basically means that the distance between the ships is 104.40 miles.
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