Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.12.2021 04:40, ellycleland16

Part A Ron wants to build a ramp with a length of 14 ft and an angle of elevation of 26∘
The height of the ramp is about ___ feet

Part B
The length of the base of the ramp is about ___ feet.

Note: Round your answer to the nearest tenth.


Part A

Ron wants to build a ramp with a length of 14 ft and an angle of elevation of 26∘
The hei

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