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As John walks 16 ft towards a chimney, the angle of elevation from his eye to the top of the chimney changes from 30° to 45°. Identify the height of the chimney from John's eye level to the top of the chimney rounded to the nearest foot.
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The height is
Step-by-step explanation
Let the height of the chimney be x.
Cross multiply
Put
into the equation;
Group similar terms:
The height of the chimney to the nearest feet is 22
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