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PLEASE HELP FREE 15 POINTS A television screen measures approximately 15.5 in. high and 19.5 in. wide. Screens are measured and advertised by the length of the diagonal of its s…
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PLEASE HELP FREE 15 POINTS
A television screen measures approximately 15.5 in. high and 19.5 in. wide.
Screens are measured and advertised by the length of the diagonal of its screen.
What measurement to the nearest hundredth should be used to advertise this
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19.5 because if we do hundred then it well equal to 19.5
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