The height of the building to the nearest tenth of a meter is; 13 m
<h3>How to make use of Cosine Rule?</h3>
The slant line from the top of Trevor's head to the base of the building is gotten from Pythagoras theorem;
15/x = sin 36°
x = 15/sin 36
x = 25.52 m
Angle between that slant line and base of building is;
90 - tan⁻¹(1.5/14) = θ
θ = 83.88°
Remaining angle of the bigger triangle is;
180 - (36 + 83.88) = 60.12°
Thus, if the height of the building is h, then;
h/sin 36 = 25.52/sin 60.12
h = 13 m
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½ × 2 = 1
½ × 3 = 3/2
½ × 4 = 2
½ × 5 = 5/2
Answer:
The radius of a sphere is 2 millimeters
The surface area of a sphere is 50.24 square millimeters.
The circumference of the great circle of a sphere is 12.56 millimeters.
Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>Verify each statement</em></u>
case A) The radius of a sphere is 8 millimeters
The statement is false
we know that
The volume of the sphere is equal to

we have


substitute and solve for r


case B) The radius of a sphere is 2 millimeters
The statement is True
(see the case A)
case C) The circumference of the great circle of a sphere is 9.42 square millimeters
The statement is false
The units of the circumference is millimeters not square millimeters
The circumference is equal to

we have

substitute


case D) The surface area of a sphere is 50.24 square millimeters.
The statement is True
Because
The surface area of the sphere is equal to

we have

substitute


case E) The circumference of the great circle of a sphere is 12.56 millimeters.
The statement is true
see the case C
case F) The surface area of a sphere is 25.12 square millimeters
The statement is false
because the surface area of the sphere is 
see the case D
487.9573 * 1000 = 487947.30
As you can see, the first number has a decimal point, and the second number is 1000. You can drop the 0s in the 1000 leaving 1 to multiply with the first number. Simply move the decimal point to the right based on the number of 0s there are on the second number.
Since, 1000 has three 0s. Move the decimal point 3 times to the right of the number. So, from 487.9573 to 487957.3
If the function is division but the numbers are the same, you must move the decimal point to the left.