Mathematics
Mathematics, 18.05.2021 01:30, gizmokris

HELP please (part A)
to the nearest tenth of a foot, how far away from student A is the balloon ?
_feet

(part B)
to the nearest tenth of a foot, how far away from student B is the balloon?
_feet

(part C)
the balloon rises vertically so that distance between the balloon and student A is 90 feet. by how many feet did the balloon rise? express your answer to the nearest foot.
_feet

(part D)
After the balloon rises so that the distance between the balloon and student A is 90 feet, ehat is the angle of elevation from student A to the balloon? express your answer to the nearest tenth of a Degree.
_degree​


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(part A)to the nearest tenth of a foot, how far away from student A is the balloon ?_

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