The length of ladder is 30 ft.
<h3>How can the feet that made up the side of the building is the top of the ladder be known ?</h3>
The formula below can be used in solving the problem
Tan (∅)= 
∅=70°
opposite = BC
Adjacent = 12 ft
70°= opposite/ 12
opposite= 32.96 ft
Therefore, The length of ladder is 30 ft.
NOTE; Since the actual diagram can not be found i solved another on on the same topic
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CHECK COMPLETE QUESTION BELOW:
Consider the diagram shown where a ladder is leaning against the side of a building. the base of the ladder is 12ft from the building. how long is the ladder? (to the nearest ft)
a. 25ft
b. 30ft
c. 35ft
d. 40ft
Answer:
No it doesn't because y has two 3's
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
8 parts multiply 45x8=360
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
24xz + 28yz
Step-by-step explanation:
4z(6x + 7y) ← multiply each term in the parenthesis by 4z
= 24xz + 28yz
Answer: D(x) = 2kg/h*x
where x is the number of hours.
Step-by-step explanation:
The information that we have is:
in 5 hours, we can prepare 10kg of dough.
With this, we can find the rate per hour, to do this we find the quotient:
R = 10kg/5h = 2kh/h
This meeans that in one hour, we can make 2kg of dough.
Then, in x hours, we can make x times 2kg of dough, then the equation will be:
D(x) = 2kg/h*x
where x is the number of hours.