The change in altitude between the maximum height and the height at which the balloon was recovered is 1300 meters
<h3>How to determine the change</h3>
It is important to note that the maximum height is the peak altitude the balloon reached
To find the difference, we use the formula
Change = Maximum height - recovery height
Maximum height = 5000 meters
Recovery height = 3700 meters
Substitute the values
Change = 5000 - 3700
Change = 1300 meters
Thus, the change in altitude between the maximum height and the height at which the balloon was recovered is 1300 meters
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1. 504=3x
x=168
2. 64=20m
m=3.2
Answer:
2=x
Step-by-step explanation
1) distribute 1/4 to 8x and 16- is now 2x+4=4x
2) minus 2x on both sides to get 4=2x
3) divide both sides by 2
4) 2=x
A) Use the trigonometric function and ratio cos(x) = A/H. (Adjacent/Hypotenuse)
1. cos(x) = 135/H
2. H*cos(16°) = 135
3. H = 135/cos(16°)
***Make sure calculator is in degree mode***
4. H = 140.44 ft (rounded to two decimal places)
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b) Use the function and ratio tan(x) = O/A (Opposite/Adjacent)
1. tan(x) = O/A
2. tan(16°) = O/135
3. 135*tan(16°) = O
4. O = 38.71 ft (two decimal places)
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