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  • 02-06-2020
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If you wanted to safely climb a 50-foot wall, what’s the shortest ladder you’d be willing to use? Explain.

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  • 08-06-2020

Answer: 51.54 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

The ladder should be 1 feet away from the wall by each 4-feet that the wall rises, so if we have a 50 ft wall, the distance between the bottom of the ladder and the wall must be:

50ft/4 = 12.5ft.

Now we know the cathetus of our ladder, 12.5ft and 50ft, let's find the hypotenuse, that is:

H = √(12.5^2 + 50^2) = 51.54 feet.

Which is also the lenght of our ladder, so the shortest ladder to climb safely a 50 ft wall is 51.54 ft long.

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