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In ΔDEF, the measure of ∠F=90°, the measure of ∠D=73°, and FD = 27 feet. Find the length of EF to the nearest tenth of afoot.
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In ΔDEF, the measure of ∠F=90°, the measure of ∠D=73°, and FD = 27 feet. Find the length of EF to the nearest tenth of afoot.
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Answer: 83.3
Explanation: tan 73= x/ 27
27 tan 73=x
x=88.313 = 88.3 feet
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