SOLUTION: from a 100 foot roof of a building on the coast, a tourist sights a ship. the angle of depression is 2.5 degrees. how far is the ship from the shoreline?
i put x/100 = tan 2.5 deg
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i put x/100 = tan 2.5 deg
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Question 152749: from a 100 foot roof of a building on the coast, a tourist sights a ship. the angle of depression is 2.5 degrees. how far is the ship from the shoreline?
i put x/100 = tan 2.5 degress than cross multiplied and got 4.4 feet. id that right? Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! from a 100 foot roof of a building on the coast, a tourist sights a ship. the angle of depression is 2.5 degrees. how far is the ship from the shoreline?
i put x/100 = tan 2.5 degress than cross multiplied and got 4.4 feet. id that right?
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Assuming the earth is flat, the tan(2.5) = 100/distance
So the distance (in feet) is 100/tan(2.5)
distance = 100/0.04366
= 2290.4 feet