Question 805423
: In the annual Pythagoras Triathlon, competitors swim, bike, and run.
 Each portion of the race is the side of a right triangle.
 The run portion is 1.12 miles, and the bike portion is 1.13 miles. When Russ heard someone say the swim portion represented the hypotenuse of the race course, he almost fainted. But then he learned that the hypotenuse was the bike portion,
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From the above story, we know the legs are 1.12 and 1.13, we are to find the
hypotenuse (h)
h^2 = 1.12^2 + 1.13^2
h = {{{sqrt(1.2544 + 1.2769)}}}
h = {{{sqrt(2.5313)}}}
h = 1.59 mi is the bike portion