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A kite is flying at a height of 123 m. The thread attached to it is assumed to bestretched straight and makes an angle of 60o with the
level ground. The length ofthe string is (nearest to a whole number):
140 m
139 m
142 m
138 m
To find the length of the string, we can use trigonometry. The height of the kite forms the opposite side of a right triangle, and the string is the hypotenuse. The given angle is 60 degrees.
- Trigonometric Relationship: Use the sine function:
$$\sin(\theta) = \frac{\text{opposite}}{\text{hypotenuse}}$$
- Calculation:
$$\sin(60^\circ) = \frac{123}{\text{length of string}}$$
$$0.866 \approx \frac{123}{\text{length of string}}$$
$$\text{length of string} \approx \frac{123}{0.866} \approx 142$$
- Options:
- Option 1: 140 m: Too short.
- Option 2: 139 m: Too short.
- Option 3: 142 m: Matches calculation.
- Option 4: 138 m: Too short.
- Conclusion:
- Option 3: 142 m is correct.
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