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zimovet [89]
3 years ago
7

A conveyor belt carries bales of hay from the ground to the loft of a barn 27 feet

Mathematics
1 answer:
DENIUS [597]3 years ago
7 0

<u>Given</u>:

A conveyor belt carries bales of hay from the ground to the loft of a barn 27 feet  above ground.

The belt makes an 30° angle with the ground.

We need to determine the distance that the bale of hay travel on the conveyor belt.

<u>Distance that the bale of hay travel on the conveyor belt:</u>

The distance that the bale of hay travel on the conveyor belt can be determined using the trigonometric ratio.

Let the distance that the bale of hay travel on the conveyor belt be x.

Thus, we have;

sin \ \theta=\frac{opp}{hyp}

Substituting \theta=30^{\circ}, opp=27 and hyp=x

Thus, we get;

sin \ 30^{\circ}=\frac{27}{x}

Simplifying, we get;

x=\frac{27}{sin \ 30^{\circ}}

x=\frac{27}{(\frac{1}{2})}

x=54

Thus, the value of x is 54 feet.

Hence, the distance that the bale of hay travel on the conveyor belt is 54 feet.

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