Jack rode a bike through a new in the path shown at the right. If Jack took an average of 2 pictures per mile, how many pictures did Jack take on his bike ride?

Answer:
Jack took 10 pictures on his bike ride.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Given measurements of sides are 3 miles and 4 miles
We will find the distance of the new route by using Pythagorean theorem.
[tex]a^2+b^2=c^2[/tex]
(3)² + (4)² = c²
9 + 16 = c²
25 = c²
c² = 25
Taking square root on both sides
[tex]\sqrt{c^2}=\sqrt{25}\\c=5[/tex]
The distance of new route = 5 miles
Picture taken per mile = 2
Picture taken on bike ride = 2*5 = 10 pictures
Hence,
Jack took 10 pictures on his bike ride.