116.6 feet
100 Feet... pathway is bisecting the rectangle into 2 right-angled triangles. Length of the hypotenuse is the length of pathway
The diagonal is 100'
minimum 100-150 feet
Missing information. The rectangle could be a square then the two sides would be the square root of 5000 or about 70.71. As the rectangle gets longer the sides change and thus the dimensions.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the square footage of a rectangle, you simply multiply the length by the width. So for a 100 feet by 80 feet rectangle, you would multiply 100 by 80 to get 8,000 square feet. Just imagine all the wonderful paintings you could create on a canvas that size!
18.9 feet
100 Feet... pathway is bisecting the rectangle into 2 right-angled triangles. Length of the hypotenuse is the length of pathway
The diagonal is 100'
10' x 16' is not a square but a rectangle and the diagonal is square root of (10^2 + 16^2) = square root of (100 + 256) = square root of 356 which is 18.867 feet
116
It depends on what the 7' and 10' refers to. They could be adjacent sides of a rectangle or a parallelogram. If the latter, more information is required before the question can be answered.
156.2 units.
To find the length of the diagonal in a rectangle, use the formula for calculating the hypotenuse of a right triangle: a² = b² + c². a² = 3² + 10² a² = 9 + 100 a² = 109 a = 10.44 m
To find the length of the diagonal of a rectangle, you can use the Pythagorean theorem. For a rectangle with lengths of 10 cm and 15 cm, the diagonal (d) can be calculated as (d = \sqrt{10^2 + 15^2}). This simplifies to (d = \sqrt{100 + 225} = \sqrt{325}), which is approximately 18.03 cm. Thus, the length of the diagonal is about 18.03 centimeters.
20 feet
Use the law of Pythagoras to calculate the diagonal.
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