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An airplane is flying 38,900 ft above the ground. Angle of depression from the plane to the base of the building is 4.3°. How far must a plane fly horizontally to be directly over the building?

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Height of the airplane above the ground = 38,900 ft.

Angle of depression from the plane to the base of the building = 4.3°.

So, we could apply tangent trigonometric ratio:


tan 4.3 = (Height)/(Base)

tan 4.3° =
(38,900)/(x)

0.07519 =
(38,900)/(x)

On cross multiply, we get

0.07519 x= 38,900.

Dividing both sides by 0.07519, we get

x= 517356.03 ft.

Therefore, the plane must fly 517356.03 ft. horizontally to be directly over the building.

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