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Question 147089: I have been out of high school and college for over 4 years now...so I used to know the answer, but we are far from it now! I am looking for the "rules" or "formula" or "whatever" that makes this a correct statement. You have a triangle with a right angle. Side A =3ft Side B=4ft (side A and B are connected by the right angle). We know that side C (the hypotonus) =5ft. I want this equation in a larger term (ie Side A=10ft Side B=20ft what is side C) Thanks so much for your help! I actually miss doing this on a regular basis! I loved math in high school, and now it just helping my dad build a cabin. Thanks again. Michelle Wagner Found 2 solutions by jim_thompson5910, solver91311:Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Use the Pythagorean Theorem. For a right triangle where the legs are and , and the hypotenuse is , , so .
For your example: and , roughly 22.36 feet or about 22 feet, 4 and 3/8 inches. That ought to be close enough for log cabin building.
To do the decimal to feet/inches conversion, take the decimal part of the measurement and multiply times 12. .36 X 12 = 4.328 roughly. Now compare the decimal part of that result to the following table:
Pick the decimal value closest to the decimal part of your calculation and use the corresponding fractional value. That gets you within 1/8 inch which should be close enough. .328 corresponds most closely with .375, so 3/8 inch. Putting it all back together: 22 feet, 4 and 3/8 inches.