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5 August, 19:44

Mary's kite is flying ablve the beach at the end of a 75-meter string. If the angle of elevation to the kite measures 68° and Mary is holding the kite 1.2 meters off the ground, then determine the height of Mary's kite flight.

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  1. 5 August, 19:47
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    We found h

    See figure. The sine trigonometric ratio of the angle 68° is:

    sin (68°) = h / 75 multiplied by 75 we get

    75xsin (68°) = (h / 75) x75

    75xsin (68°) = h resolvemos

    69.54 m = h

    Then we add 1.2 m with 69.54 m to obtain the height H, i. e.

    H = 1.2 + 69.54

    H = 70.74 m is the answer.
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