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Answered by priyansh97
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the maximum length of stick will be placed at its diagonal

Step-by-step explanation:

longest stick=by Pythagoras theorem

=√20^+16^

=√400+256

=√656

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Answered by MysticDragonEX
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Answer:

26.096m

Step-by-step explanation:

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Given, Length of room(l) =20m

Breadth of room(b) = 16m

Height of room(h) = 5m

We know that the maximum length of a stick that can be placed in the room is equal to the length of diagonal of room.

==> Length of largest stick(L) = Diagonal of Room

==> L = √( l²+b²+h²)

==> L = √[(20m)²+(16m)²+(5m)²]

==> L = √[ 400m²+256m²+25m²]

==> L = √681m²

==> L = 26.096m

Thus the maximum length of stick that can be placed in the room is 26.096m.

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