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A hunter climbs a mountain with a steep slope tilted 30° from the horizontal. If the total vertical ascent 3 km, how far must the climber walk along the slope to reach the mountain top?


3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
3/x = sin30°
3 years ago
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