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Question 789206: A park manager is planning a flower display in the form of an isosceles triangle. The base of the triangle is 30 ft. To the nearest foot what is the shortest possible length of the legs?
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A park manager is planning a flower display in the form of an isosceles triangle. The base of the triangle is 30 ft. To the nearest foot what is the shortest possible length of the legs?
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The legs have to be greater than 15 feet, eg, 15.00001 feet.
To the nearest foot, that's 15 feet.