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13 May, 11:59

A train traveled a distance of 1 mile, or 5,280 feet, while climbing a hill at an angle of 5°.

The vertical height that the train climbed is approximately _ ft?

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  1. 13 May, 12:12
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    You can draw a right triangle where>

    1) the distance traveled, i. e. 5280, is the hypotenuse

    2) the opposite-leg is the vertical height that you need to calculate

    3) the angle is 5°.

    Therefore you can use the trigonometric ratio sine, which is:

    sin (angle) = opposite-leg / hypotenuse = vertical height / distance traveled

    = vertical height = distance traveled * sin (angle)

    => vertical height = 5,280 ft * sin (5°) = 460,18 ft

    Answer: 460,18 ft
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