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What is the length of the unknown leg of a right triangle that has one leg measuring 9 feet and a hypotenuse of 19 feet? (Round to the nearest tenth.)

  • A. 16.7 feet
  • B. 16.0 feet
  • C. 17.4 feet
  • D. 8.4 feet
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: To find the length of the unknown leg (a) of a right triangle, use the Pythagorean theorem: a² + 9² = 19². Substitute the known values, solve for a: a² + 81 = 361. Subtract 81 from both sides to get a² = 280. Taking the square root of 280 gives a ≈ 16.7 feet. Therefore, the correct answer is 16.7 feet. Choice B (16.0 feet) is incorrect as it does not accurately round to the nearest tenth. Choice C (17.4 feet) and choice D (8.4 feet) are incorrect as they do not match the calculated value using the Pythagorean theorem.