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A wildlife biologist looks up at a 78° angle of elevation to see a flock of geese in the air. The biologist is standing 200 ft away from a place directly underneath the geese. H…
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A wildlife biologist looks up at a 78° angle of elevation to see a flock of geese in the air. The biologist is standing 200 ft away from a place directly underneath the geese. How high are the geese flying, to the nearest tenth of a foot?
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tan 78 degrees = x / 200
x = 200
tan 78 = 940.9 ft (rounded)
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