SOLUTION: a hawk sitting on a tree branch spots a mouse on the ground 15 feet from the base of the tree. the hawk swoops down toward the mouse at an angle of 30 degree. what is the distance
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Question 1205048: a hawk sitting on a tree branch spots a mouse on the ground 15 feet from the base of the tree. the hawk swoops down toward the mouse at an angle of 30 degree. what is the distance from the tree branch to the mouse? Found 2 solutions by mananth, greenestamps:Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source):
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a hawk sitting on a tree branch spots a mouse on the ground 15 feet from the base of the tree. the hawk swoops down toward the mouse at an angle of 30 degree. what is the distance from the tree branch to the mouse?
hypotenuse = 15/ sin(30)''
sin 30 = 1/2
distance from the tree branch to the mouse is 30 ft.
Assuming a vertical tree and a flat ground, we have a right triangle.
In that right triangle, the 30 degree angle is formed by the ground and the distance from the hawk to the mouse. So the 15 feet from the mouse to the base of the tree is the long side of the triangle and the unknown distance from the hawk to the mouse is the hypotenuse.