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The statue of Liberty stands on a 150ft. pedestal. From a point 250ft. from the base of the pedestal, the angle of elevation to the top of Liberty’s torch is 50o. Find the height of the Statue of Liberty.

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Answer:

The height of the statue of liberty is 147.938 ft

Explanation:

The statue of liberty stands on a pedestal of 150 ft. From a point 250 ft from the base of the pedestal, the angle of elevation to the top of Liberty’s torch is 50°.

This represents a right angle triangle with a total height = (height of the statue) + height of the pedestal

let a be the height of the statue, Therefore the total height = (a + 150) ft

The triangle has a base length of 250 ft and an angle of elevation of 50°.

From this, since:

tan(Θ) = opposite/adjacent

where the opposite side to the angle Θ is (a + 150) ft and the adjacent to the angle Θ is 250 ft and Θ = 50°

⇒ tan(Θ) = opposite/adjacent

∴ tan(50) = (a + 150)/250

1.192 = (a + 150)/250

1.192 × 250 = (a + 150)

(a + 150) = 297.938

a = 297.938 - 150 = 147.938

a = 147.938 ft

The height of the statue of liberty is 147.938 ft

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