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A triangular space between three streets has measurements shown. how much new curbing will be needed to go around the space? how much sod will be needed to cover the space? a right triangle has a vertical side of length 42 meters, a horizontal side of length 34 meters, and a third side of length 54.0 meters. 42 m 54.0 m 34 m the space needs 130.0 m curbing. the space needs 714 m squared sod.
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If the right triangle has legs with lengths 42 m and 34 m and the hypotenuse with length 54 m, then you need:
1. P=42+34+54=130m (perimeter) of new curbing to go around the space between three streets;
2. [tex]A= \frac{1}{2} \cdot 42\cdot 34=714[/tex] sq. m. (area) of sod to cover the space.
All given choices are right.
1. P=42+34+54=130m (perimeter) of new curbing to go around the space between three streets;
2. [tex]A= \frac{1}{2} \cdot 42\cdot 34=714[/tex] sq. m. (area) of sod to cover the space.
All given choices are right.