We need to find a tree such that the angle of elevation from the end of the shadow to top of the tree is 40 degrees.
The length of the shadow is the adjacent side and is 35.
The height of the tree is the opposite side. Let it be x.
Tan ratio = opposite/adjacent
tan(40) = x/35
x = 35*tan(40) = 29.37
Answer: Height of the tree is 29 feet
Cos( A + B ) = cosAcosB - sinAsinB ;
cos( A + B ) / ( cosAsinB ) = ( cosAcosB - sinAsinB ) / ( cosAsinB ) = ( cosAcosB ) / ( cosAsinB ) - ( sinAsinB ) / ( cosAsinB ) = cosB / sinB - sinA / cosA = cotB - tanA ;
Answer:
1449/2691
Step-by-step explanation:
We must start from the fraction that is 7/13. Now, we know that it was simplified, with trial and error we can reach the result.
First, let's multiply both by 200:
7 * 200 = 1400
13 * 200 = 2600
1400 + 2600 = 4000
It means that we are missing 140, to reach the objective, that is, we are close, let's try 205 now:
7 * 205 = 1435
13 * 205 = 2665
1435 + 2665 = 4100
We get even closer, only 40 missing, let's try 207 below:
7 * 205 = 1449
13 * 205 = 2691
1449 + 2691 = 4140
We managed to get to the corresponding numbers, therefore the original fraction was 1449/2691
Answer: A.Samuel: 2.7, 2.7, 2.7, 2.8
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that actual length = 3.2cm
Samuel's score is precise but inaccurate. This is because, each of Samuel's four measurements are close to each other even though it lacks accuracy, because it is a bit far from the actual value of the measurement. Hence, of the measurements given for each of Samuel, Nikita, Jose and Anne, Samuel's score exhibits precision but inaccurate. Nikita's score is both precise and accurate
The length of the pool table is 4 and the width of the table is 8.
W=4
L=8
W times L=32 or 4 times 8=32