A g d A robot holds an upright measuring stick that is 6.00 inches in length and a distance of 8.00 inches from its face. The robot is a distance of 50.0 ft from the projection of the top of the tree onto the ground. The robot's eye level height is 1.80 m. Use this to determine the height of the tree, filling in the table below with the proper quantities measure in meters. I's
A g d A robot holds an upright measuring stick that is 6.00 inches in length and a distance of 8.00 inches from its face. The robot is a distance of 50.0 ft from the projection of the top of the tree onto the ground. The robot's eye level height is 1.80 m. Use this to determine the height of the tree, filling in the table below with the proper quantities measure in meters. I's
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Transcribed Image Text:Table 2: Length Units
Millimeters | Centimeters
Meters
Kilometers
Inches
Feet
Yards
Miles
km
yd
0.003281 | 0.001094 6.21e-07
0.393701 0.032808 0.010936| 0.000006
3.28084 | 1.093613 | 0.000621
39370.08 3280.84 | 1093.613 0.621371
0.083333 0.027778 0.000016
mm
cm
m
in
ft
mi
0.001
0.01
1
0.1
0.000001
0.03937
10
1
0.00001
1000
1000000
25.4
304.8
914.4
100
100000
0.001
1
0.000025
0.000305
0.000914
39.37008
2.54
30.48
91.44
1000
0.0254
0.3048
0.9144
1
12
36
1
3
0.333333 0.000189
0.000568
1
1609344
160934.4
1609.344
1.609344
63360
5280
1760
1

Transcribed Image Text:b. Tall Tree
A
d
A robot holds an upright measuring stick that is 6.00 inches in length and a distance of 8.00
inches from its face. The robot is a distance of 50.0 ft from the projection of the top of the tree
onto the ground. The robot's eye level height is 1.80 m. Use this to determine the height of the
tree, filling in the table below with the proper quantities measure in meters.
g= eye level
height
d = object
f= object
height from
1= stick
X = stick
h = full
angle
from eye
level to top of eye level
object
A =
length
distance
distance
object height
What is the full height in feet?
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