The Pythagorean Theorem in Three Dimensions Quick Check 1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Use the image to answer the question. Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to determine the height of the square pyramid, h. Round the answer to the nearest tenth. (1 point) Responses 47.2 ft. 47.2 ft. 15.0 ft. 15.0 ft. 32.0 ft. 32.0 ft. 31.2 ft.

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To find the height of the square pyramid, we can use the Pythagorean Theorem:
h^2 = 25^2 + 20^2
h^2 = 625 + 400
h^2 = 1025
h = √1025
h ≈ 32.0 ft

Therefore, the height of the square pyramid is approximately 32.0 ft.

The answer is: 32.0 ft.
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