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Two boats start their journey from the same point A and travel along directions AC and AD, as shown below:

What is the distance, CD, between the boats?

230.9 ft
284.3 ft
115.5 ft
173.2 ft

Two boats start their journey from the same point A and travel along directions AC-example-1
User Telmo Ivo
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Answer:

230.9 ft

Explanation:

person above said it was correct answer

User Mario Rawady
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Answer:

Option (1)

Explanation:

By applying tangent rule in ΔABD,

tan(30°) =
\frac{\text{Opposite side}}{\text{Adjacent side}}

=
(AB)/(BD)

BD =
\frac{AD}{\text{tan}(30)}

BD =
(200)/((1)/(√(3) ) )

BD = 200√3 ft

By applying tangent rule in ΔABC,

tan(60°) =
(AB)/(BC)


√(3)=(200)/(BC)

BC =
(200)/(√(3))

Since, CD = BD - BC

CD = 200√3 -
(200)/(√(3))

= 346.41 - 115.47

= 230.94 ft

≈ 230.9 ft

Therefore, Option (1) will be the correct option.

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