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12 March, 04:45

A builder makes drainpipes that drop 1 cm over a

horizontal distance of 30 cm to prevent clogs. See the

diagram below, which is not drawn to scale:

A certain drainpipe needs to cover a horizontal distance

of 700 cm

What is the length l of this drainpipe?

Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a centimeter

cm

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  1. 12 March, 05:40
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    700.4 cm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This involves two similar triangles.

    Both triangles are right triangles.

    One has legs measuring 1 cm and 30 cm. We can find the hypotenuse by using the Pythagorean theorem.

    (1 cm) ^2 + (30 cm) ^2 = c^2

    c^2 = 901 cm^2

    c = sqrt (901) cm

    The second triangle has one leg with length 700 cm. This leg corresponds to the 30-cm leg in the other triangle. Since the triangles are similar, we can use a proportion to find the hypotenuse of the second triangle.

    (30 cm) / (700 cm) = [sqrt (901) cm]/x

    3/70 = sqrt (901) cm/x

    3x = 70 * sqrt (901) cm

    x = 70 * sqrt (901) cm/3

    x = 700.4 cm

    Answer: 700.4 cm
  2. 12 March, 08:04
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    700.4 cm

    Step-by-step explanation:

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