Answer:
77 m (nearest metre)
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Angle of Elevation</u>
If a person stands at a point and looks up at an object, the angle between their <u>horizontal line of sight</u> and the <u>object</u> is called the angle of elevation.
To find how tall the flagpole is, model as a right triangle and solve using the tan trigonometric ratio.
<u>Tan trigonometric ratio</u>

where:
is the angle- O is the side opposite the angle
- A is the side adjacent the angle
Given information:
- Person height = 1.6 m
- Horizontal distance (from person to flagpole) = 35 m
- Angle of elevation = 65°
Therefore:
= 65°- O = height of flagpole <u>less</u> height of person
- A = 35 m
As the person is 1.6 m tall, we model the line of sight as 1.6 m <u>above ground level</u>. Therefore, when calculating the height of the flagpole, we will need to add the height of the person to the value found using the trig ratio.
Substitute the given values into the formula and solve for O:


Therefore the height of the flagpole is:


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25%
Divide 12 by 3 and you'll get 4.
That means 1/4 or a quarter of the 12 is 3.
(Convert the fraction to its percentage form)
1/4 or 1 divided by 4 equals 0.25
Multiply 0.25 by 100 and you'll get 25%
Step-by-step explanation:
I am sorry. I just typed the equation into my calculator app. Refer to the attached image above to make a deduction.
Answer:
upper right
Step-by-step explanation:
The net for a figure is a representation of all of the figure's faces. The polygons in the net are joined on an edge corresponding to a common edge between the faces they represent.
The given figure is a rectangular prism. Its faces are only rectangles. All nets that have triangles in the net can be eliminated from consideration.
The appropriate choice is the one attached.
-11 is the answer
2(-2)-3(3)-(-2)
-4-9+2
-13+2
-11