Respuesta :
Answer:
D. 17.6 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that the angle made by the pole towards the sun is 12° as shown in the figure below.
So, the angle towards the sun by the shadow is = 90° + 12° = 102°
Now, as the angle of elevation is 36°
We can see from the figure below that the sum of the angles will be 180°.
Thus, x° + 36° + 102° = 180°
i.e. x° = 180° - 138°
i.e x° = 42°
Now, applying the Law of Sines, we have,
[tex]\frac{PA}{sin36}=\frac{20}{sin42}[/tex]
i.e. [tex]\frac{PA}{0.59}=\frac{20}{0.67}[/tex]
i.e. [tex]PA=\frac{20 \times 0.59}{0.67}[/tex]
i.e. [tex]PA=\frac{11.8}{0.67}[/tex]
i.e. [tex]PA=17.6[/tex]
Hence, the length of the pole is 17.6 feet.

Answer:
The correct answer is option C) 11.8 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
From the figure attached with this answer shows the pictorial representation of the given scenario.
AB be the pole. pole tilts toward the sun at a 12° angle from the vertical shows AC.
ΔAEC and ΔDEC are two right angled triangle.
By using trigonometric ratios,
tan78 = x/y
x = y *tan(78) -----(1)
tan(36) = x/(20 - y)
x = (20 - y )*tan(36) ------(2)
from (1) and (2) we get,
y *tan(78) = (20 - y )*tan(36)
y*4.7 = 20*0.72 - y*0.72
5.42y = 14.4
y = 2.67 ft
To find x
x = y *tan(78) = 2.67 * 4.7 = 12.56 ft
To find height of pole AC
cos(78) = y/AC
AC = y*cos(78) = 2.67 * 0.208 = 12.74ft
Therefore the correct answer in the given options is C) 11.8 ft