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U2L7A: Solving for Angles in a Right Triangle

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Question 1
1.

Solve for the labeled angle.
Label your sides (a, o, and h) and write an equation. Show your work.
Round to the nearest tenth

Question 2
2.

Solve for the labeled angle.
Label your sides (a, o, and h) and write an equation. Show your work.
Round to the nearest tenth

Question 3
3.

Solve for the labeled angle.
Label your sides (a, o, and h) and write an equation. Show your work.
Round to the nearest tenth

Question 4
4.

Solve for the labeled angle.
Label your sides (a, o, and h) and write an equation. Show your work.
Round to the nearest tenth

Question 5
5.

Solve for the labeled angle.
Label your sides (a, o, and h) and write an equation. Show your work.
Round to the nearest tenth

Question 6
6.

Solve for the labeled angle.
Label your sides (a, o, and h) and write an equation. Show your work.
Round to the nearest tenth

Question 7
7.

Solve for the labeled angle.
Label your sides (a, o, and h) and write an equation. Show your work.
Round to the nearest tenth

Question 8
8.

Solve for the labeled angle.
Label your sides (a, o, and h) and write an equation. Show your work.
Round to the nearest tenth

Question 9
9.

Jack is standing on the top of the high diving board at the local pool which is 50 feet high. His friend Diane is in the water. The direct (diagonal) distance from Jack to Diane is 75 feet. What is the angle of elevation from Diane in the water to Jack on the diving board? Draw a picture that represents this situation and show all your work to solve. Round your answer to the nearst WHOLE degree.

Question 10
10.

A flagpole that is 45 feet high casts a shadow along the ground that is 52 feet long. What is the angle of elevation from the tip of the shadow to the top of the flagpole? Draw a picture that represents this situation and show all your work to solve. Round your answer to the nearest WHOLE degree.

Question 11
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Haleakela is a volcano in Hawaii that is 10,023 feet tall. From Haleakela to the ocean it is a 37 mile drive, which is 195,360 feet. If you are standing in the edge of the ocean at what angle would you have to look up to see the peak of the volcano? Round to the nearest tenth.