Question 935013
first find the diagonal of the wall and if it is greater then diagonal of the mirror, mirror will fit in it

{{{d^2=50^2+35^2}}}

{{{d^2=2500+1225}}}

{{{d=sqrt(3725)}}}

{{{d=61.033}}}

compared to a diagonal of the mirror which is {{{62in}}} we see that mirror will NOT fit in it because {{{62>61.033}}} 


so, your answer is {{{D}}}