10. A ramp needs to be built to the front door of an office building. The ramp will start 40 feet from the building and is at a height of 5 feet where it joins the building. The ramp will rise at angle of 7.2°. How long will the ramp be? Use your calculator to find the sine of 7.2°. 5ft 1.2° 4oft
10. A ramp needs to be built to the front door of an office building. The ramp will start 40 feet from the building and is at a height of 5 feet where it joins the building. The ramp will rise at angle of 7.2°. How long will the ramp be? Use your calculator to find the sine of 7.2°. 5ft 1.2° 4oft
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10. A ramp needs to be built to the front door of an office building. The ramp will start 40 feet from
the building and is at a height of 5 feet where it joins the building. The ramp will rise at angle of
7.2°. How long will the ramp be? Use your calculator to find the sine of 7.2°.
5ft
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