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A park ranger at the top of a 700-meter station sees a fair that is 1800 meters from the base of the tower.
What is the angle of elevation in degrees?
Enter your answer a number, rounded to the nearest tenth of a degree
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21.3°
Explanation:
tan Ф = 700/1800
tan Ф = 0.39
Ф = tan-1 0.39
Ф = 21.31°
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