Answer:
B. 30 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
The ladder is 32 ft long
The angle of elevation of the ladder is 70°
The height (h) of the top of the ladder to the ground is what we are to find.
= sin 70°
h = 32 × sin 70° = 30.07016387 or 30 ft (rounded off to nearest feet)
Answer:
821.9
Step-by-step explanation:
because all you would have to do is 8,425 ÷ 10.25 and that equals 821.9 and that's the amount of hours you would need to work for you to get $8,425.
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<u>ratios equivalent to 1/3=2/6,3/9</u>
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Answer:
34.98 yds²
Step-by-step explanation:
To find surface area, we add together the area of each side. We have six sides, but there are three sets of identical sides, so it's easier to calculate.
We begin with the sides with dimensions 2.40 and 2.50. Multiply these together.
2.40 · 2.50 = 6
Since there are two of these sides, we can already say that the combined area of them is 12. So, we start the equation with 12.
Next, the two sides with dimensions 2.34 and 2.50. Multiply these together as well, to get 5.85. Multiply this by two to find the area of both sides, 11.7.
Add to our equation, for 12 + 11.7.
For the final two sides, we have the dimensions 2.34 and 2.40. Multiply to get 5.64. Multiply this again by two to find the area of both sides. We get 11.28. Add this to the equation as well, for 12 + 11.7 + 11.28= 34.98.
The answer is 34.98 yds². Good luck :)