Mathematics, 02.11.2020 20:40 josecano2
during the 2005 divisional playoff game between the denver broncos and the new england patriots , bronco player champ bailey intercepted tom brady around the goal line ( see the circled b ) . he ran the ball nearly all the way to other goal line . ben watson of the new england patriots ( see the circled w ) chased after champ and tracked him down just before the other goal line . in the image below , each hash mark is equal to one yard : note too the the field is 51 ſyards wide . Part A How can you use the diagram and the Pythagorean Theorem to find approximately how many yards Ben Watson ran to track down Champ Bailey ?
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