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The gravity of the Moon is about one sixth that of the Earth. For example, an astronaut weighing 180 pounds on the Earth would weigh about 30 pounds on the Moon.
Hi there! In this problem, you should have the knowledge of three basic Trigonometric Ratio.
- sinA = opposite/hypotenuse
- cosA = adjacent/hypotenuse
- tanA = opposite/adjacent
Now that we know three basic ratio. Let's check each choices!
This choice is wrong because we focus on the 50° angle. When we focus on 50°, sin50° should be d/x and not d/c.
This choice is also wrong because in ratio, it's cos50° that adjacent/hypotenuse.
This choice is correct! As ratio states, tanA = opposite/adjacent.
This choice is wrong. x/c is a reciprocal of cosine which is 1/cos. We call the reciprocal of cosine as secant or sec in short.
This choice is wrong as x/d is a reciprocal of sine which is 1/sin. We call the reciprocal of sine as cosecant or cosec/csc in short.
This choice is right by the ratio. Nothing really much to explain since we follow by ratio that is defined.
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Furthermore, tan also has its reciprocal form itself which is called cotangent also known as cot in short.
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Your answer is C.
Round all the numbers then multiply since it says estimate.
Π = 3.14 = 3
3.75 = 4
6.21 = 6
3•4^²•6 = 288