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1 February, 02:58

A playground sits on a square lot with a perimeter of 600 feet. Two diagonal paths cross the lot. To the nearest foot, how long is each path?

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  1. 1 February, 03:27
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    The playground is a square with two diagonal paths turning it into triangles. If we use the formula for 45° 45° 90° triangles to determine the length of the hypotenuse (path).

    The length for one path is 600ft so 600 (sqrt/2) = 858.528ft

    Each path is 858.53ft.
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