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When a rocket is launched, it climbs 50 feet for every 13 feet it travels horizontally. Estimate the rocket's distance (Find the missing side of triangle).
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When a rocket is launched, it climbs 50 feet for every 13 feet it travels horizontally. Estimate the rocket's distance (Find the missing side of triangle).
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When a rocket is launched, it climbs 50 feet for every 13 feet it travels horizontally. Estimate the rocket's distance (Find the missing side of triangle).
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About 51.6 feet
Explanation:
50^2+13^2
Square root of 2669 is 51.66236541
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