How far is it from the lighthouse to the ship horizontally if the lighthouse is 20 ft tall and shines a beam to the ship 25 ft long?
Also, which statement is correct?
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Responses
x = 225 feet; the distance from the lighthouse to the ship must be the longest distance
x = 15 ft; the distance from the top of the lighthouse to the ship must be the longest distance
x = 15 ft; the distance from the lighthouse to the ship must be the shortest distance
x = approximately 24.5 yards; from the top of the lighthouse to the boat must be the shortest distance
The distance from the lighthouse to the ship horizontally can be found using the Pythagorean theorem:
x^2 = 25^2 - 20^2
x^2 = 625 - 400
x^2 = 225
x = √225
x = 15 ft
Therefore, the correct statement is:
x = 15 ft; the distance from the lighthouse to the ship must be the shortest distance
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I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. Let me clarify:
Using the Pythagorean theorem, we have:
x^2 = 25^2 - 20^2
x^2 = 625 - 400
x^2 = 225
x = √225
x = 15 ft
So the correct statement is:
x = 15 ft; the distance from the lighthouse to the ship must be the shortest distance.