The distance covered by the hiker if he traveled a horizontal distance of 120 ft at and angle of 6° will be given by:
cos θ=adjacent/hypotenuse
let the hypotenuse be h, adjacent =120 ft, θ=6°, thus plugging in the values we shall have:
cos 6=120/h
h=120/cos 6
h=120.661 ft
Answer: 120.661 ft
Answer:
30.25
Step-by-step explanation:
All angles of a line must add up to 180. Since we already know that one angle is 90 degrees, we know that the other angles should add up to 90 degrees in order for all of the angles to add up to 180 degrees:
(3x-7)+(x+8)=90
4x+1=90
4x=89
x=22.25
22.25+8= 30.25
Answer:
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15 +
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10
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is above
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