Answer:
28.8 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
SOH CAH TOA reminds you that ...
Tan = Opposite/Adjacent
The height to the top of the antenna is opposite the angle of elevation, and the distance to the building is adjacent. So, we have ...
tan(58°) = (160 ft +antenna height)/(118 ft)
(118 ft)·tan(58°) = 160 ft + antenna height . . . . . . . multiply by 118 ft
188.8 ft - 160 ft = antenna height = 28.8 ft . . . . . . subtract 160 ft, evaluate
The height of the antenna is 28.8 ft above the top of the building. (The total height of building + antenna is 188.8 ft.)
The example that I can think of is a deck of playing cards. The two events that don't have a common set would be the black card and the red card. They are mutually exclusive because there can only be two possible colors. If the card is not red, then it is black (and vice versa). There is no card that consists of both colors.
25% of 200 is 50.
25% is also 1/4. So we can do 200(1/4) or 200/4 which is 50.
The total loss is 84 loss (-84).