this is a blueprint drawing of the stage area at Millennium Park the length of one square on the grid is equal to 5 feet according to the blueprint the length of the diagonal of square C is 60ft is that correct explain Thanks

Answer:
No, diagonal of square C is 70.71ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Given in the question that length of one square = 5 ft
Length of Square C = 10 small squares
1 square = 5 ft
10 square = 5ft * 10
= 50 ft
As we know that in a square all side are of equal length and make an angle of 90° at each corner.
So, by using pythagorus theorem
Diagonal of square² = side² + side²
Diagonal of square² = 2side²
Diagonal of square = √(2side²)
Diagonal of square = √2 (side)
where side = 50 ft
Diagonal of square = √2 (50)
Diagonal of square = 70.71 ft
It is not correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
From the picture we can see that the length of the sides of square C is 50 ft.
A right triangle is formed, where the diagonal of square C is the hypotenuse (c) and two sides of the square C are the other sides of the right triangle (a and b). From Pythagorean theorem:
c² = a² + b²
c² = 50² + 50²
c = √5000
c = 70.71 m
*this is correct but i did not solve this i got it from someone else*