A ship travels 10 miles from Point A to Point B, makes a turn of 112, and travels 16 miles to Point C. If the ship travels directly from Point C back to Point A, how many miles will it travel on the last leg of the trip (from Point C to Point A)? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a mile.
This is Pythagorean's Theorem, with one leg being 10 and the hypotenuse being 16. Using those values in the theorem looks like this: [tex] 10^{2} + b^{2} = 16^{2} [/tex] and [tex]100+ b^{2} =256[/tex] and [tex] b^{2} =256-100[/tex] so [tex] b^{2} =156[/tex] Take the square root of both sides to find that b = 12.5