find the lenght of the pole that can be placed in a room of dimensions 10m*5m*10m
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Length of the longest pole that can be put in a room = Length of the diagonal inside the room
Length of the diagonal = √( l2 + b2 + h2)
= √(102 + 102 + 52)
= √(100 + 100 + 25)
= √225
= 15
Hence, the length of the longest pole that can be put in the room is 15 m.
Length of the diagonal = √( l2 + b2 + h2)
= √(102 + 102 + 52)
= √(100 + 100 + 25)
= √225
= 15
Hence, the length of the longest pole that can be put in the room is 15 m.
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