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Answer:

16 miles

Explanation:

The problem can be modeled by a right triangle with one angle of 7° and the side opposite being 10,000 ft. The distance needed is the hypotenuse of the triangle, so the relevant trig relation is ...

Sin = Opposite/Hypotenuse

Hypotenuse = Opposite/Sin

air distance = (10,000 ft)/sin(7°) ≈ 82,055 ft

At 5,280 ft per mile, that is ...

(82,055 ft)/(5,280 ft/mi) ≈ 15.54 mi

The plane's air distance to the airport is about 16 miles.

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