this is the answer to this question - Two weather tracking stations are on the equator 146 miles apart. A weather balloon is located on a bearing of N 35°E from the western station and on a bearing of N 23°E from the eastern station. How far is the balloon from the western station?
Answer:
Reasons:
The given parameters are;
Distance between the two stations = 146 miles
Location of the weather balloon from the Western station = N35°E
Location of the weather balloon from the Eastern station = N23°E
The location of the station = On the equator
Required:
The distance of the balloon from the Western station
Solution:
- The angle formed between the horizontal, and the line from the Western station
to the balloon = 90° - 35° = 55°
- The angle formed between the horizontal, and the line from the Eastern station
to the balloon = 90° + 23° = 113°
The angle at the vertex of the triangle formed by the balloon and the two stations is 180° - (55 + 113)° = 12°
By sine rule,
Distance from balloon to western station = 146/sin(12 dg) = Distance from balloon to western station/sin(113 dg)
Therefore;
Distance from balloon to western station = 146/sin(12 dg) x sin(113 dg) ~ 646.4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
5 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
4m^2+3m^2= C^2
16m+9m=C^2
25=C^2
5=C
Answer:
andrew is 1.45833333333... meters tall
Step-by-step explanation:
275 because 55 times 5 equals 275 ! Hope this helps
Answer:
that's easy, use the 6969 equation, with a some 420's and that will do it