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The chairlift at a ski resort rises a total of 2600 feet from where it starts. The angle of elevation is about 22.3 degrees. How far do riders travel on the lift? Round your answers to the nearest whole number.

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The y distance of this problem is 2600 with an angle of elevation of 22.3 degrees. This angle is measured from the horizontal. This problem is solved using the Pythagorean theorem where 2600 is the opposite and we are to solve the hypotenuse. It is solved by the equation sin(theta) = opposite /hypotenuses. Plug in the given and the answer is 6852 feet. 
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Answer:

6852 feet .

Explanation:

Refer the attached figure

The chairlift at a ski resort rises a total of 2600 feet from where it starts. i.e.AB = 2600 feet

The angle of elevation is about 22.3 degrees.i.e.∠ACB= 22.3°

We are supposed to find How far do riders travel on the lift i.e.AC

In ΔABC

We will use trigonometric ratio


Sin\theta =(Perpendicular)/(Hypotenuse)


Sin22.3^(\circ) =(AB)/(AC)


AC=(2600)/(Sin22.3^(\circ))


AC=(2600)/(0.379456159529)


AC=6851.9

So, riders travel 6852 feet .

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