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Mathematics, 17.12.2020 19:50 Pandagurl2125

A is known to be 6,500 feet above sea level; AB = 600 feet. The angle at A looking up at P is 20°. The angle at B looking up at P is 35°. How far above sea level is the peak P? Find the height of the mountain peak to the nearest foot. Height above sea level = ft.
(Hint: Draw a perpendicular from BJ to AP. Label the various angles. Compute BJ, then BP, then PQ, rounding to the nearest tenth in each step; and finally find 6,500 + PQ.)


A is known to be 6,500 feet above sea level; AB = 600 feet. The angle at A looking up at P is 20°.

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