Asked by Brandon
A slide 4.1 meters long makes an angle of 35 degrees with the ground. To the nearest tenth of a meter how far above the ground is the top of the slide.
Could someone please explain don't want just answer would like to know how to do the work.
Could someone please explain don't want just answer would like to know how to do the work.
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Answered by
Reiny
I answered that one for you last night,
did you not look at the solution?
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1329616459
did you not look at the solution?
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1329616459
Answered by
Abortion
2.4
Answered by
Rudolph
I got nothing
Answered by
Bob
What's all the answers I'm stuck
Answered by
UwU
bruh its 20 days later and STILL NO FREAKING ANSWER .... USELESSSSS
Answered by
CC from conexxus here to help!
Sin 35= x/4.1 so sin35 x 4.1 = x that is = to 2.352 round it and we have 2.4 Pls use this to study I thought it was so hard but once I learned it's not bad
Answered by
Its easy
2.4 meters
Answered by
None of your concern
2.4 meters
Answered by
MedusaX-X
omg some of you guys have been waiting 12 years for the answer to this T-T
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