The height of a rectangular prism with a 20 cm by 12 cm base and a 30 cm diagonal.find the unknown dimension

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Answer 1
Answer: 30^2=20^2+12^2+x^2 or x^2=900-400-144=356 or x=√(356) cm. You might get some factors out if you wish.

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D. what Roger wants but cannot have.

That's why was trying to rob Mrs. Jones because he wanted money to get some blue suede shoes.

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Answer: Your answer is D: what Roger wants but cannot have.

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the quotation marks are used incorrectly.

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A predicate nominative is the first noun which follows a linking verb(which connects two parts of a sentence). In this case, the linking verb is is, and the predicate nominatives are C) captain and D) quarterback. 

You want to buy a new TV. The diagonal measure of the screen is 42 inches, and the screen width is 36.6 inches. What is the screen height? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

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Answer:

Step 1: 36.6^2 + X^2 = 42^2  =  1339.56 + X^2 = 1764

Step 2: 1764 - 1339.56 = 424.44

Step 3: square root of 424.44 = 20.6.  

So the height of the screen is 20.6. Hope that helps! :)

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The answer is 20.60 inches.

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The sentence which uses negatives correctly is:

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The correct answer is a. tries to convince the reader 

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