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A surveyor measures the distance across a straight river by the following method: Starting directly across from a tree on the opposite bank, he walks 118 m along the riverbank to establish a baseline. Then he sights across to the tree. The angle from his baseline to the tree is 36.0°. How wide is the river?

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Answer:

W = 85.73 m

Step-by-step explanation:

given,

surveyor walks = 118 m

makes an angle of = 36.0° with the tree

to find the width of the river


tan \theta = (W)/(distance)


tan 36^0 = (W)/(118)


tan 36^0 = (W)/(118)


W = 118 * 0.7265

W = 85.73 m

hence, the width of the river is equal to W = 85.73 m

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