Answer:
9 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The border of the garden is a right angled triangle.
Two lengths are given as 12 ft and 15 ft.
Let the length of the shortest timber be 'x' feet.
Now, in a right angled triangle, the longest length is called the hypotenuse.
As 15 feet is the largest length, it is the hypotenuse of the triangle. Now, applying Pythagoras theorem, we get:

The negative value is neglected as length can never be negative.
Therefore, the length of the shortest timber is 9 feet.
Ok so the ratio is ... 5/12 (every 5 months out of 12 in on year, the main dish is on the cover)
All you have to do is multiply the top # and bottom # in the fraction by 5.
5*5 = 25
5*12 = 60
In 5 years, there are 60 months. During that time, a main dish will be on the cover 25 times.
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Step-by-step explanation:
From the question x is the number of stools and y is the number of recliners
Given that the coffee shop can hold no more than 50, then the inequality for number of seats will be;
x+y≤ 50
Also, the owner wants at least 20 of the seats to be stools, this can be written as;
x≥20
Using a graph tool to visualize the inequalities, you get the attached graph;
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