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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ILL MEDAL!!! Lyra and Donna are testing the two-way radios they built for their high school science project. Lyra goes to the top of a building that is 22 meters high with one of the radios and stands directly above the buildings entrance. Donna walks out of the entrance, perpendicular to the building, with the other radio. If Donna is more than 50 meters from the entrance, the connection between the radios breaks. What is the range of communication for the two radios to the nearest meter? 50 meters 55 meters 62 meters 72 meters

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

DAMN ANYONE???

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

72 meters is my guess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im sorry i dont know how to explain it and im not aloud to give out direct answers or else i will get suspended

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and its not 72 meters..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry we have snitches

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message me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nvm forget it

OpenStudy (mandre):

I don't know about your problem but I'm sure we can reduce it to a pythagoras problem. |dw:1415636157349:dw| Calculate x

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