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from the side view, a gymnastics mat forms a right triangle with other angles measuring 60° and 30°. the gymnastics mat extends 5 feet across the floor. how high is the mat off the ground?
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5√3
\frac{5√3}{3}
\frac{5}{2} ft
Step1: Use tangent function.
\(\tan(60^{\circ})=\frac{h}{5}\), where \(h\) is the height.
Step2: Solve for \(h\).
Since \(\tan(60^{\circ})=\sqrt{3}\), then \(h = 5\sqrt{3}\) ft.
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B. \(5\sqrt{3}\) ft