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Midnight97:

Help is needed again

Midnight97:

Midnight97:

@shadow @oliver69

Midnight97:

@luigi0210

Luigi0210:

You could use the Pythagorean Theorem \[\Large A^2+B^2=C^2 \] You have the two lengths, A =147 and B=305 soo: \[\Large 147^2+305^2=C^2 \] \[\Large 114634 =C^2\] \[\large \sqrt{114,634}=\sqrt{C^2} \] Giving you: \[\large C= 338.58\approx 339 \]

Midnight97:

@luigi0210 wrote:
You could use the Pythagorean Theorem \[\Large A^2+B^2=C^2 \] You have the two lengths, A =147 and B=305 soo: \[\Large 147^2+305^2=C^2 \] \[\Large 114634 =C^2\] \[\large \sqrt{114,634}=\sqrt{C^2} \] Giving you: \[\large C= 338.58\approx 339 \]
Thank you so much pookie (:

Luigi0210:

No probb

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