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Mathematics, 27.06.2020 18:01, dekhua

Charlie is watching hot air balloons. Balloon A has risen at a 60° angle. Balloon B has risen at an 82° angle. If the distance from balloon A to the ground is 1,400 feet, how far is balloon B from balloon A? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Two points labeled Balloon A and Balloon B are connected to a point labeled Charlie, which is on a straight line labeled Ground. A dashed line connects point Balloon A to line Ground; another dashed line connects point Balloon B to line Ground; both dashed lines form a right angle with line Ground; the angle formed from point Balloon A, point Charlie, and line Ground measures x degrees; and the angle formed by point Balloon B, point Charlie, and line Ground measures y degrees.

999 feet

1,005 feet

1,052 feet

1,102 feet

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