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what is the length of bc? round to the nearest tenth

Question

what is the length of bc? round to the nearest tenth

Explanation:

Step1: Identify the right - angled triangle and apply Pythagorean theorem

In right - angled triangle \(ABC\) with right - angle at \(C\), if the hypotenuse \(AB = 18\) cm and one side \(AC\) is unknown and we assume we know some relationship or value about the sides. Let's assume we know \(AC = 10\) cm. According to the Pythagorean theorem \(AB^{2}=AC^{2}+BC^{2}\), so \(BC=\sqrt{AB^{2}-AC^{2}}\).

Step2: Substitute the values

Substitute \(AB = 18\) and \(AC = 10\) into the formula: \(BC=\sqrt{18^{2}-10^{2}}=\sqrt{(18 + 10)(18 - 10)}=\sqrt{28\times8}=\sqrt{224}\approx14.97\approx15.0\) (if \(AC = 10\)). But if we assume another set of values based on the right - angled triangle properties. If we use trigonometry, assuming we know an angle. Let's say \(\angle A = 40^{\circ}\) and \(AB = 18\) cm. Then \(\sin A=\frac{BC}{AB}\), so \(BC = AB\times\sin A\). If \(\angle A = 40^{\circ}\) and \(AB = 18\) cm, then \(BC=18\times\sin40^{\circ}\approx18\times0.6428 = 11.57\approx11.6\). Since no other information is given clearly, if we assume it's a Pythagorean - based problem and \(AC = 10\) cm:

Answer:

None of the given options are correct with the above - shown general calculations. If we assume correct values and calculations based on a proper right - angled triangle setup, we need more information from the figure (like the value of another side or an angle) to accurately solve. But if we assume a Pythagorean case with \(AB = 18\) and \(AC = 10\), the closest value to our calculated \(14.97\) is \(14.5\) cm. So if we have to choose from the given options, the answer is \(14.5\) cm.