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The original height of the Great Pyramid of Giza was 481 feet. The side of the pyramid rose at an angle of approximately 52° . Which of the following correctly uses the sine ratio to find the length from the bottom to the top of the pyramid to the nearest foot?(1 point)
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610 feet
610 feet
379 feet
379 feet
781 feet
781 feet
296 feet
296 feet
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Use sine with the vertical height as the opposite side and the slant length as the hypotenuse:
sin 52° = opposite/hypotenuse = 481 / L
L = 481 / sin 52° ≈ 481 / 0.7880 ≈ 610.6 ≈ 611 ft
The closest given choice is 610 feet.
sin 52° = opposite/hypotenuse = 481 / L
L = 481 / sin 52° ≈ 481 / 0.7880 ≈ 610.6 ≈ 611 ft
The closest given choice is 610 feet.
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