Rita designs and test model rockets. She made a device that allows her to measure the angle of the rocket's elevation at the peak of its path. During ane test, she used the device at a point of 60 feet from the launch pad. When the rocket reached the peak of its path, the measurements on Rita's device were as shown in the diagram below. Launch dPad -Theead Weght 60 ft (not drawn to scale) Based on Rita's measurements, what was the approximate height, in feet, that the rocket reached at the peak of its path? Crista works for a company that cuts down diseased palm trees before they fall and cause damage. She must determine the height of the palm tree. 5ft 27 ft Crista is 5 feet tall and has measured her shadow to be 6 feet long. At the same time, she measured the tree's shadow to be 27 feet long. What is the height (h) of the palm tree?
Rita designs and test model rockets. She made a device that allows her to measure the angle of the rocket's elevation at the peak of its path. During ane test, she used the device at a point of 60 feet from the launch pad. When the rocket reached the peak of its path, the measurements on Rita's device were as shown in the diagram below. Launch dPad -Theead Weght 60 ft (not drawn to scale) Based on Rita's measurements, what was the approximate height, in feet, that the rocket reached at the peak of its path? Crista works for a company that cuts down diseased palm trees before they fall and cause damage. She must determine the height of the palm tree. 5ft 27 ft Crista is 5 feet tall and has measured her shadow to be 6 feet long. At the same time, she measured the tree's shadow to be 27 feet long. What is the height (h) of the palm tree?
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