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Mathematics, 14.06.2020 01:57 addietreed2969

Scoreboard Wall

50°

T

5 ft.

16 ft.

sin

COS

tan

50° | 0.766 | 0.643 1.192

Latisha stands 16 feet from a wall where a scoreboard hangs.

From 5 feet above the floor, the angle of elevation to the top

of the scoreboard is 50°. To the nearest tenth of a foot, how

far above the floor is the top of the scoreboard?

HINT: Find the side of the triangle from the person's height to the scoreboard. Then, add 5 feet (the height of the per

15.3 feet

0 19.1 feet

0 24.1 feet

0 17.3 feet

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