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A triangle drawn on a map has sides of lengths 7 cm, 10 cm, and 15 cm. The shortest of the corresponding real-life distances is 97 km. Find the longest of the real-life distances. Round to the nearest tenth as needed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The shortest side on the map is 8 cm. This IN real-life distances is 99 km. To find the ratio, we need to change 99 km to cm.

This is a ratio of

Now that we have the ratio, we can find the longest side of the triangle.

The longest side of the triangle is 15 cm.

In km, this is

The longest side of the real-life triangle is 185.625 km, or 185 5/8 km

Answered by Anonymous
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