By using the Pythagoras theorem, the length of the ladder will be 13.6 feet.
The Pythagoras theorem states that the sum of two squares equals the squared of the longest side.
The Pythagoras theorem formula is given as
H² = P² + B²
Jennifer needs to use a ladder to clean a second-floor window on a building.
If the window is 13 ft above the ground and the base of the ladder is 4 ft from the building.
Then the length of the ladder will be
H² = 13² + 4²
H² = 169 + 16
H² = 185
H = 13.6 ft
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