Imara used these steps to find the length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle.
3 squares are positioned to form a right triangle. The small square is labeled 15, medium square is 20, and large square is not labeled.
Step 1: Find the area of the square with side lengths of 20: 400
Step 2: Find the area of the square with side lengths of 15: 225
Step 3: Find the sum of the areas of the two squares: 625
Step 4: State the length of the hypotenuse: 625
Which best describes Imara’s error?
She should have found the area of the square with side lengths of 15 first.
She did not correctly calculate the area of the square with side lengths of 15.
She should have found the sum of 15 and 20 and then squared the sum.
She did not find the side lengths of the square with an area of 625.
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she did not find the side lengths of the square with an area of 625.
Step-by-step explanation:
Imara committed an error, she has calculated the area of the square formed by the hypotenuse of the right angled triangle with sides 15 units and 20 units instead of calculating the length of the hypotenuse of the right angled triangle.
The geometry formed could be seen with the figure attached to the answer.
Hence last option is correct: She did not find the side lengths of the square with an area of 625.
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