A right isosceles triangle has side lengths of 13.2,13.2 and 18.6 meters. what is the hypotenuse of a similar triangle with legs 4.4 meters in length?

To find the hypotenuse of a similar triangle, you can use the concept of proportions.

In the given right isosceles triangle, the ratio between the length of one leg and the hypotenuse is as follows:

13.2 / 18.6 = 4.4 / x

To find the value of x, we can cross multiply and solve for x:

13.2 * x = 18.6 * 4.4

13.2x = 81.84

To isolate x, divide both sides of the equation by 13.2:

x = 81.84 / 13.2

x ≈ 6.2 meters

Therefore, the hypotenuse of the similar triangle with legs 4.4 meters in length is approximately 6.2 meters.