SOLUTION: If a wall height is 3ft. 6in. and the base is 6ft. 6in. What is the diagonal?(Hypotenuse) This is a Pythagorean theorem ? Do you have to convert this to inches first then back to f
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Question 324944: If a wall height is 3ft. 6in. and the base is 6ft. 6in. What is the diagonal?(Hypotenuse) This is a Pythagorean theorem ? Do you have to convert this to inches first then back to feet/inch?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes convert to either all feet or all inches.
3'6"=36+6=42 inches
6'6"=72+6=78 inches
88 inches=7'4"
Round up 4.588" to 5"
H=7'5"
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