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A ramp leading into a building makes a 15° angle with the ground. The end of the ramp is 10 feet from the base of the building.

Approximately how long is the ramp? Round to the nearest tenth.

User Ted Karmel
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Answer:

38.6 feet to the nearest tenth.

Explanation:

Use trigonometry of a right-angled triangle.

We use the sine function because we know the opposite side and we need the hypotenuse.

sin 15 = 10/ l where l is the length of the ramp.

l = 10 / sin 15

l = 38.637 feet.

User Long Ranger
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Answer:10.35

Explanation:

Given

Ramp leading into a building makes a 15 ^{\circ} with the ground

also end of the ramp is 10 feet from the base of the building

To find length of ramp we use trigonometry

let L be the length of the ramp


cos(15)=(10)/(L)


L=(10)/(cos15)=10.35 feet

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