Ivan ran three times last week. here are the distances he ran (in kilometers). 7.2 , 10.53 , 6 what is the total distance ivan ran on these three days?
As far as I know, you would just add the three numbers, 7.2+10.53+6= 23.73 kilometers.
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step-by-step explanation:
no, her answer is not correct. we square the lengths of all sides and then determine whether the pythagorean theorem holds here:
9² + 15² = 306. this is not equal to the square of the longest side ( that square being 395. answer c is correct.
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It would have infinite solutions.
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