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An aircraft takes off and climbs at a constant 30° angle until it reaches an altitude of 6 miles16 mi.300AirportApproximate the aircraft's horizontal distance from the airport once the desired altitude isreached, to the nearest tenth of a mile.10.4 miles

An aircraft takes off and climbs at a constant 30° angle until it reaches an altitude-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

Use the tan ratio to find the horizontal distance.


\begin{gathered} \tan \theta=\frac{opposite\text{ side}}{\text{Adjacent side}} \\ \tan 30^(\circ)=(6)/(a) \\ a=\frac{6}{\frac{1}{\sqrt[]{3}}} \\ a=6\sqrt[]{3} \\ a=10.39 \\ a=10.4miles \end{gathered}

Answer: option a) 10.4 miles

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