Formula for triangle perimeter is: a + b + c. In this scenario we have:
a = 3 feet 8 inches
b = 2 feet 10 inches
c = 4 feet
a + b + c =
= 3 ft + 8 in + 2 ft + 10 in + 4 ft =
= 9 ft + 18 in
We know that 1 foot is 12 inches, so we can simplify the result to this form:
10 ft + 6 in
or:
<u>10.5 feet</u>
Answer:
<em>The height of the building is 21.38 m</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Trigonometric Ratios</u>
The ratios of the sides of a right triangle are called trigonometric ratios.
The image attached shows the measures and angles provided in the problem. The first angle of elevation is y=22°, the man walks B=20 m and finds the new angle of elevation is x=33°.
It's required to find the height of the building H.
The tangent ratio relates the opposite side with the adjacent side of a given angle. Applying it to the larger triangle:
Multiplying by D+B:
Dividing by tan 22°
Subtracting B:
Applying to the smaller triangle:
Multiplying by D:
Substituting from [1]:
Substituting values:
Operating:
H = 21.38 m
The height of the building is 21.38 m
Answer:
(Short answer) 11.3073
(Long Answer) 11.3073463268
Step-by-step explanation:
32 + 7898 - 400 + 12 = 7542
7542 / 667 = (Short answer) 11.3073
(Long Answer) 11.3073463268
1007769. That's what I got. Sorry if it's wrong tho.