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Archimedes went to sleep beside a big rock. He wanted to get up at 8 AM, but the alarm clock was yet to be

invented! He decided to sleep at the spot where the rock's shadow should end when it's 8 AM so as to be
awakened by the direct sunlight.
Archimedes knew that at 8 AM, the sunlight reaches the ground at an angle of 43°. The rock beside which he
slept was 7 meters tall.
How far from the rock did Archimedes go to sleep?
Round your final answer to the nearest hundredth.

User Hesham Fas
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Answer:

Archimedes went to sleep 7.51 meters from the rock.

Explanation:

We are told that the sunlight reaches the ground at an angle of 43°, and that the rock is 7 meters tall.

The distance
d from the rock where Archimedes should sleep is:


tan (43)=(7)/(d)


d=(7)/(tan(43)) =\boxed{7.51\:meters}

Archimedes went to sleep beside a big rock. He wanted to get up at 8 AM, but the alarm-example-1
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