9)Rover the dog is on a 60-foot leash. One end of the leash is tied to Rover, who is 2 feet tall. The
other end of the leash is tied to the top of an 8-foot pole. How far can Rover roam from the
pole?

Respuesta :

The dog can roam 59.7 feet if the dog is on a 60-foot leash. One end of the leash is tied to Rover, who is 2 feet tall.

What is the Pythagoras theorem?

The square of the hypotenuse in a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.

We have:

Rover the dog is on a 60-foot leash. One end of the leash is tied to Rover, who is 2 feet tall. The other end of the leash is tied to the top of an 8-foot pole.

After drawing a right-angle triangle from the above information.

Applying Pythagoras' theorem:

60² = 6² + x²

After solving:

x = 59.69 ≈ 59.7 foot

Thus, the dog can roam 59.7 feet if the dog is on a 60-foot leash. One end of the leash is tied to Rover, who is 2 feet tall.

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