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Practice:
The Pythagorean Theorem
Practice
Mathematics Grade 8
Points Possible:
5
Name:
Brooke Rowan
Date:
Tips for Success
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Your Assignment
Jane is training for a triathlon. After swimming a few laps, she leaves the health club and bikes 16 miles south. She then runs 12 miles west. Her trainer bikes from the health club to meet Jane at the end of her run.
How much farther does Jane travel than her trainer? Answer the questions to find out.
1. What is the total distance Jane travels biking and running? Include units with your answer.
Write your answer in the space below.
2. Use the Pythagorean theorem to write an equation for the distance Jane's trainer bikes.
Write your answer in the space below.
3. Solve your equation to find the distance Jane's trainer bikes. Show your work.
Write your answer in the space below.
4. How much farther does Jane travel than her trainer?
Write your answer in the space below.
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