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Applying the Pythagorean theorem, the missing lengths in the right triangles are:

1. √19 ≈ 4.4

2. √96 ≈ 9.8

3. √60 ≈ 7.7

4. √231 ≈ 15.2

5. √21 ≈ 4.6

6. √24 ≈ 4.9

What is the Pythagorean Theorem?

The Pythagorean theorem is a formula that can be used to find the leg of a  right triangle, and is given as: c² = a² + b², where a and b are the smaller legs and c is the longest leg/hypotenuse.

1. missing leg = √(10² - 9²) = √19 ≈ 4.4

2. missing leg = √(11² - 5²) = √96 ≈ 9.8

3. missing leg = √(8² - 2²) = √60 ≈ 7.7

4. missing leg = √(16² - 5²) = √231 ≈ 15.2

5. missing leg = √(5² - 2²) = √21 ≈ 4.6

6. missing leg = √(7² - 5²) = √24 ≈ 4.9

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