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Jaxon is flying a kite, holding his hands a distance of 3.25 feet above the ground and letting all the kite’s strings play out. He measures the angle of elevation from his hand to the kite to be 24∘. If the string from the kite to his hand is 105 feet long, how many feet is the kite above the ground? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot if necessary.

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Answer: 46.0 ft

Explanation:


\sin 24^(\circ)=(x)/(105)\\\\x=105\sin 24^(\circ)

So, the distance above the ground is
105\sin 24^(\circ)+3.25 \approx \boxed{46.0 \text{ ft}}

Jaxon is flying a kite, holding his hands a distance of 3.25 feet above the ground-example-1
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