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Answer:
The length of the model is 21 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
we have
The scale factor
That means
1 unit in the model represent 12 units in the actual
1 inch in the model represent 12 inches in the actual
Remember that
so
1 inch in the model represent 1 ft in the actual
The scale factor is
therefore
21 ft in the actual represent 21 inches in the model
Answer:
12.1 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the law of sines, we can find angle C. Then from the sum of angles, we can find angle B. The law of sines again will tell us the length AC.
sin(C)/c = sin(A)/a
C = arcsin((c/a)sin(A)) = arcsin(8.2/13.5·sin(81°)) ≈ 36.86°
Then angle B is ...
B = 180° -A -C = 180° -81° -36.86° = 62.14°
and side b is ...
b/sin(B) = a/sin(A)
b = a·sin(B)/sin(A) = 13.5·sin(62.14°)/sin(81°) ≈ 12.0835
The length of AC is about 12.1 cm.
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The problem can also be solved using the law of cosines. The equation is ...
13.5² = 8.2² +b² -2·8.2·b·cos(81°)
This is a quadratic in b. Its solution can be found using the quadratic formula or by completing the square.
b = 8.2·cos(81°) +√(13.5² -8.2² +(8.2·cos(81°))²)
b = 8.2·cos(81°) +√(13.5² -(8.2·sin(81°))²) . . . . . simplified a bit
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