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The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy leans because it was built on unstable soil-a mixture of clay, sand, and water. The tower is approximately 58.36 meters tall from its foundation (see figure). The top of the tower leans about 5.45 meters off center. 5.45 m 58.36 m Not drawn to scale (a) Find the angle of lean α of the tower.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy leans because it was built on unstable soil-a mixture of clay, sand, and water. The tower is approximately 58.36 meters tall from its foundation. The top of the tower leans about 5.45 meters off center. (See figure.) (a) Find the angle of lean α of the tower.
The bell tower of the cathedral in Pisa, Italy, leans 5.6° from the vertical. A tourist stands 107 m from its base, with the tower leaning directly toward her. She measures the angle of elevation to the top of the tower to be 28.6°. Find the length of the tower to the nearest meter. m
The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy makes an angle of 86 with the ground. A person standing on the ground approximately 82 feet from the tower is looking up at the tower at an angle of 69°. How tall is the tower? Round to the nearest whole number O A. 77 ft. B. 87 ft O C. 181 ft. O D. 37 ft.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy leans because it was built on unstable soll-a mixture of clay, sand, and water. The tower is approximately 58.36 meters tall from its foundation (see figure). The top of the tower leans about 5.45 meters off center. 5.45 m 58.36 m Not drn o scale
The bell tower of the cathedral in Pisa, Italy, leans 3. 9 7 ° from the vertical. Two tourists stand 1 0 2 m from its base, with the tower leaning directly toward them. It is observed that the angle of elevation to the top of the tower to be 2 9. 5 °. Find the length of the tower to the nearest meter.
The tower is 55 m tall. In radians per second, what is the average angular speed of the tower's top about its base? Between 1911 and 1990, the top of the leaning bell tower at Pisa, Italy, moved toward the south at an average rate of 1.2 mm/y.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy leans because it was built on unstable soil-a mixture of clay, sand, and water. The tower is approximately 58.36 meters tall from its foundation. The top of the tower leans about 5.45 meters off center.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy leans at an angle of about 84.7 degree. The figure shows that 171 feet from the base of the tower, the angle of elevation to the top is 50 degree. Find the distance, to the nearest tenth of a foot, from the base to the top of the tower.
Q1. The bell tower of the cathedral in Pisa, Italy, leans 5.6 o from the vertical. A tourist stands 105 meters from its base, with the lower leaning directly toward her. She measures the angle of elevation to the top of the tower to be 29.2 o. Find the length of the tower to the nearest meter; do not enter units in your answer. Q2.