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Mathematics, 02.02.2021 22:50, Reebear1447

Yana, Josh, and Katrina are standing at the vertices of a right triangle as they throw a frisbee. Yana and Josh are standing 18 feet apart, Josh and Katrina are standing 12 feet apart, and Katrina and Yana are standing 9 feet apart. Trae joins the game and stands between Josh and Katrina. What is the shortest possible distance between Trae and Katrina?


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