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Jess lives 8 blocks north of the library. mae lives 6 blocks east of the library. jess and mae live 10 blocks away from each other. which statement best explains why the distances between each of these points form a right triangle? answer choices 1. each distance is an even number. 2. the longest distance is greater than the sum of the shorter distances. 3. the sum of the longer distances is a multiple of the shortest distance. 4. the square of the longest distance is equal to the sum of the squares of the shorter distances.
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