The key to the question is: If the ground station tracks the space station when
it is within a 45° central angle of this circular orbit above the tracking antenna,
how many kilometers does the ISS cover while it is being tracked by the ground station?
We need to get the arc of the circumference that corresponds to this 45 degrees. This is the "kilometers the ISS cover while it is being tracked by the ground station".
We have the radius of the Earth is 6400km.
The circumference is:
C = 2 * pi * r = 2 * 3.141592 * 6400km
C = 40212.38km
What is the arc of the circumference that corresponds to the central angle of 45 degrees?
The whole circumference is 360 degrees.
Then, the arc is
(45/360) * C
(45/360) * 40212.38km
5026.55km
So, the number of kilometers the ISS cover while it is being tracked by the ground station is 5026.55km