Math, asked by adidharawat, 11 months ago

A man is climbing from the ground along a rope stretched from the top of a vertical pole 24 m high. The angle made by the rope with the ground is 30°. Calculate the distance, the man has to cover to reach the top of the pole.

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Answered by SreeragSunil
3

Answer:

If we draw the figure,

We would get a right angled triangle, in which hypotenuse has to be found out.

The measure of the side opposite to 30 degree is 24m

sin30 = opp/hypotenuse

1/2 = 24/hypotenuse

hypotenuse = 48m

So the distance the man has to cover is 48m

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Answered by shravanpawar9881
0

Answer:

48m

Step-by-step explanation:

48 m is the answer any dought

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