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3 January, 23:24

A surveyor holds a laser range finder 3 feet above the ground and determines that the range finder is 112 feet from a building and 131 feet from the top of the building. What is the height (h) of the building? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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  1. 3 January, 23:49
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    The range finder is 112 feet from the building (adjacent) and 131 feet from the top of the building (hypotenuse).

    We will use the Pythagorean theorem:

    x² = 131² - 112²

    x² = 17,161 - 12,544

    x² = 4,617

    x = √ 4,617

    x = 67.948

    The height of the building:

    h = x + 3 = 67.948 + 3 = 70.948 ≈ 70.9 ft (to the nearest tenth)

    Answer: h = 70.9 feet.
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