Find the unknown sides of the right triangle (see illustration). Round your answer to the appropriate number of significant digits.
A. b = 12,200 ft, c = 5,760 ft
B. b = 7,090 ft, c = 12,200 ft
C. b = 13,700 ft, c = 8,020 ft
D. b = 11,400 ft, c = 15,100 ft
E. b = 5,760 ft, c = 13,700 ft
Answer: B
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