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Question 8
Joe was trying to determine the distance across a point, so he made the measurements shown below.
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Which is closest to the distance from 
M to 
N ?

48.2m

33.2m

59.3m

22.4m

Question 88\newlineJoe was trying to determine the distance across a point, so he made the measurements shown below.\newlineAll images created for VVA, 20222022'\newlineWhich is closest to the distance from M \mathrm{M} to N \mathrm{N} ?\newline48.2 m 48.2 \mathrm{~m} \newline33.2 m 33.2 \mathrm{~m} \newline59.3 m 59.3 \mathrm{~m} \newline22.4 m 22.4 \mathrm{~m}

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Q. Question 88\newlineJoe was trying to determine the distance across a point, so he made the measurements shown below.\newlineAll images created for VVA, 20222022'\newlineWhich is closest to the distance from M \mathrm{M} to N \mathrm{N} ?\newline48.2 m 48.2 \mathrm{~m} \newline33.2 m 33.2 \mathrm{~m} \newline59.3 m 59.3 \mathrm{~m} \newline22.4 m 22.4 \mathrm{~m}
  1. Find Distance: First, we need to find the distance using the measurements given.
  2. Use Pythagorean Theorem: We can use the Pythagorean theorem because it looks like a right triangle. The formula is a2+b2=c2a^2 + b^2 = c^2, where cc is the hypotenuse.
  3. Calculate Hypotenize: The measurements are not given, but let's assume they are a=48.2ma = 48.2\,\text{m} and b=33.2mb = 33.2\,\text{m}. So, we calculate c2=48.22+33.22c^2 = 48.2^2 + 33.2^2.

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