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24 September, 18:36

A square has a perimeter of 20 cm what is the length of its diagonal rounded to the nearest tenth

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  1. 24 September, 18:48
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    multiply the length of one side by the square root of 2.

    20 √2 = 28.28

    Rounded to the nearest tenth:

    28.28 →28.3

    28.3 is the final answer
  2. 24 September, 18:52
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    - - All 4 sides of a square are the same length.

    The perimeter is 20 cm.

    So each side is (20/4) = 5 cm.

    - - If you cut the square along its diagonal, and throw one piece away ...

    You have a right triangle.

    The legs are sides of the square ... 5 cm each.

    The hypotenuse is the diagonal of the square, which you have to find.

    - - The (hypotenuse of any right triangle) ²

    = (the length of one leg) ² + (the length of the other leg) ².

    (Diagonal) ² = (5 cm) ² + (5 cm) ²

    (Diagonal) ² = (25 cm²) + (25 cm²)

    (Diagonal) ² = (50 cm²)

    Diagonal = √ (50 cm²) = 7.07 cm

    or 7.1 cm rounded to the nearest tenth.
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