A surveyor measures the distance across a straight river by the following method. Starting directly across from a tree on the opposite bank, she walks d = 76 m along the riverbank to establish a baseline. Then she sights across to the tree. The angle from her baseline to the tree is θ = 28.0°. How wide is the river? m

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Answer:

40.4 m

Explanation:

The width of the river, the distance that she walked and the distance from her final spot to the tree makes a triangle with 1 of the side angle being 28 degrees. If we take the tan of that angle, it would equal to the ratio of the river width w to the distance she walked d = 76m

[tex]tan 28^0 = \frac{w}{d}[/tex]

[tex]0.532 = \frac{w}{76}[/tex]

[tex]w = 76*0.532 = 40.4 m[/tex]