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Mathematics, 14.08.2020 23:01 JellalFernandes

PLEASE HELPPP URGENT! WILL GIVE BRANLIEST As the students were approaching the park, they noticed a huge tower that was just being completed. Lucas and Jacob were part of the group responsible for looking at advertising. They couldn't help but to think that one of the main attractions of the park would be the ride involving this tower. It was a bright, sunny day. As they got off the bus, they collected the mathematical materials provided by their teacher. These materials included: pencil, paper, eraser, calculator, measuring tape, a clinometer (a tool used to measure vertical angles). They walked through the park until they reached the shadow of the tower. They looked up and couldn't believe how high it was. Explain how the height of the tower might be calculated from the materials they have, using similar triangles. If they are going to advertise the height of the tower in a brochure that is being created, they want to be sure of their answer. Describe how they could use the materials they have and trigonometry to determine the height of the tower.

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