1 and 3 have the same angle and 2 and 4 have the same angle. Since we know what 1 is we know what 3 is, add them together then subtract that from 360 = 148. To figure out the angles of 2 and 4 divide 148 by 2 = 74. 1 and 3 are 106 degrees and 2 and 4 are 74 degrees :)
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153.9380400258yds is the answer
To illustrate the problem, refer to the following diagram, made with the ever-helpful notepad application:
|\ | \ | \h| \ | \ | \ |_____q\ x
Pretending as if that is a wonderfully-drawn triangle, we are given the distance x of the observer from the launch pad. The angle q is also stated, and is located in the diagram as shown. To look for the distance h of the tip of the rocket to the ground, we consider the following trigonometry function:
tan q = h/x
Since we are solving for h, we multiply both sides with x, giving us:
h = x * tan q
Among the choices, the correct answer is C.