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Hi! I'm Oniky. I am a gardener and I am looking for more fruit trees to add into my garden. I need to find the measurements or angle of each tree, in order to determine where I can plant it.

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This orange tree would look perfect in my garden. We will need to find out how tall it is before we plant it. The tree is planted at a 60° angle from the sun and cast a shadow of 15 feet. By using trig, we can find out that tan60°=15/x. x=15/tan(60), which is 8.66. The height of the orange tree is 8.66ft.

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This lemon tree would add a nice touch to my garden. I need to find out what angle I would have to turn my head to see the lemons at the top of the tree. By using trig, we know that sin x°=15/20. x°=sin^-1(15/20), which is 48.59°. I would have to turn my head at a 48.59° angle to see the lemons at the top of the tree.

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Limes are my favorite, I definitely need these in my garden. First, I need to find out the height of this lime tree. Using trig, we know that cos 42°= x/25. x=25*cos 42°, which means x=18.57. The height of the Lime tree is 18.57ft.

My garden looks so much better! Thanks for your help.

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ONIKY'S GARDEN QUEST

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Hi! I'm Oniky. I am a gardener and I am looking for more fruit trees to add into my garden. I need to find the measurements or angle of each tree, in order to determine where I can plant it.

15

60


This orange tree would look perfect in my garden. We will need to find out how tall it is before we plant it. The tree is planted at a 60° angle from the sun and cast a shadow of 15 feet. By using trig, we can find out that tan60°=15/x. x=15/tan(60), which is 8.66. The height of the orange tree is 8.66ft.

15

20

This lemon tree would add a nice touch to my garden. I need to find out what angle I would have to turn my head to see the lemons at the top of the tree. By using trig, we know that sin x°=15/20. x°=sin^-1(15/20), which is 48.59°. I would have to turn my head at a 48.59° angle to see the lemons at the top of the tree.

25

42°

Limes are my favorite, I definitely need these in my garden. First, I need to find out the height of this lime tree. Using trig, we know that cos 42°= x/25. x=25*cos 42°, which means x=18.57. The height of the Lime tree is 18.57ft.

My garden looks so much better! Thanks for your help.

THE

END

ONIKY'S GARDEN QUEST

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Hi! I'm Oniky. I am a gardener and I am looking for more fruit trees to add into my garden. I need to find the measurements or angle of each tree, in order to determine where I can plant it.

15

60


This orange tree would look perfect in my garden. We will need to find out how tall it is before we plant it. The tree is planted at a 60° angle from the sun and cast a shadow of 15 feet. By using trig, we can find out that tan60°=15/x. x=15/tan(60), which is 8.66. The height of the orange tree is 8.66ft.

15

20

This lemon tree would add a nice touch to my garden. I need to find out what angle I would have to turn my head to see the lemons at the top of the tree. By using trig, we know that sin x°=15/20. x°=sin^-1(15/20), which is 48.59°. I would have to turn my head at a 48.59° angle to see the lemons at the top of the tree.

25

42°

Limes are my favorite, I definitely need these in my garden. First, I need to find out the height of this lime tree. Using trig, we know that cos 42°= x/25. x=25*cos 42°, which means x=18.57. The height of the Lime tree is 18.57ft.

My garden looks so much better! Thanks for your help.

THE

END

ONIKY'S GARDEN QUEST

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Hi! I'm Oniky. I am a gardener and I am looking for more fruit trees to add into my garden. I need to find the measurements or angle of each tree, in order to determine where I can plant it.

15

60


This orange tree would look perfect in my garden. We will need to find out how tall it is before we plant it. The tree is planted at a 60° angle from the sun and cast a shadow of 15 feet. By using trig, we can find out that tan60°=15/x. x=15/tan(60), which is 8.66. The height of the orange tree is 8.66ft.

15

20

This lemon tree would add a nice touch to my garden. I need to find out what angle I would have to turn my head to see the lemons at the top of the tree. By using trig, we know that sin x°=15/20. x°=sin^-1(15/20), which is 48.59°. I would have to turn my head at a 48.59° angle to see the lemons at the top of the tree.

25

42°

Limes are my favorite, I definitely need these in my garden. First, I need to find out the height of this lime tree. Using trig, we know that cos 42°= x/25. x=25*cos 42°, which means x=18.57. The height of the Lime tree is 18.57ft.

My garden looks so much better! Thanks for your help.

THE

END

ONIKY'S GARDEN QUEST

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Hi! I'm Oniky. I am a gardener and I am looking for more fruit trees to add into my garden. I need to find the measurements or angle of each tree, in order to determine where I can plant it.

15

60


This orange tree would look perfect in my garden. We will need to find out how tall it is before we plant it. The tree is planted at a 60° angle from the sun and cast a shadow of 15 feet. By using trig, we can find out that tan60°=15/x. x=15/tan(60), which is 8.66. The height of the orange tree is 8.66ft.

15

20

This lemon tree would add a nice touch to my garden. I need to find out what angle I would have to turn my head to see the lemons at the top of the tree. By using trig, we know that sin x°=15/20. x°=sin^-1(15/20), which is 48.59°. I would have to turn my head at a 48.59° angle to see the lemons at the top of the tree.

25

42°

Limes are my favorite, I definitely need these in my garden. First, I need to find out the height of this lime tree. Using trig, we know that cos 42°= x/25. x=25*cos 42°, which means x=18.57. The height of the Lime tree is 18.57ft.

My garden looks so much better! Thanks for your help.

THE

END

ONIKY'S GARDEN QUEST

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Hi! I'm Oniky. I am a gardener and I am looking for more fruit trees to add into my garden. I need to find the measurements or angle of each tree, in order to determine where I can plant it.

15

60


This orange tree would look perfect in my garden. We will need to find out how tall it is before we plant it. The tree is planted at a 60° angle from the sun and cast a shadow of 15 feet. By using trig, we can find out that tan60°=15/x. x=15/tan(60), which is 8.66. The height of the orange tree is 8.66ft.

15

20

This lemon tree would add a nice touch to my garden. I need to find out what angle I would have to turn my head to see the lemons at the top of the tree. By using trig, we know that sin x°=15/20. x°=sin^-1(15/20), which is 48.59°. I would have to turn my head at a 48.59° angle to see the lemons at the top of the tree.

25

42°

Limes are my favorite, I definitely need these in my garden. First, I need to find out the height of this lime tree. Using trig, we know that cos 42°= x/25. x=25*cos 42°, which means x=18.57. The height of the Lime tree is 18.57ft.

My garden looks so much better! Thanks for your help.

THE

END

ONIKY'S GARDEN QUEST

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Hi! I'm Oniky. I am a gardener and I am looking for more fruit trees to add into my garden. I need to find the measurements or angle of each tree, in order to determine where I can plant it.

15

60


This orange tree would look perfect in my garden. We will need to find out how tall it is before we plant it. The tree is planted at a 60° angle from the sun and cast a shadow of 15 feet. By using trig, we can find out that tan60°=15/x. x=15/tan(60), which is 8.66. The height of the orange tree is 8.66ft.

15

20

This lemon tree would add a nice touch to my garden. I need to find out what angle I would have to turn my head to see the lemons at the top of the tree. By using trig, we know that sin x°=15/20. x°=sin^-1(15/20), which is 48.59°. I would have to turn my head at a 48.59° angle to see the lemons at the top of the tree.

25

42°

Limes are my favorite, I definitely need these in my garden. First, I need to find out the height of this lime tree. Using trig, we know that cos 42°= x/25. x=25*cos 42°, which means x=18.57. The height of the Lime tree is 18.57ft.

My garden looks so much better! Thanks for your help.

THE

END

ONIKY'S GARDEN QUEST

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Hi! I'm Oniky. I am a gardener and I am looking for more fruit trees to add into my garden. I need to find the measurements or angle of each tree, in order to determine where I can plant it.

15

60


This orange tree would look perfect in my garden. We will need to find out how tall it is before we plant it. The tree is planted at a 60° angle from the sun and cast a shadow of 15 feet. By using trig, we can find out that tan60°=15/x. x=15/tan(60), which is 8.66. The height of the orange tree is 8.66ft.

15

20

This lemon tree would add a nice touch to my garden. I need to find out what angle I would have to turn my head to see the lemons at the top of the tree. By using trig, we know that sin x°=15/20. x°=sin^-1(15/20), which is 48.59°. I would have to turn my head at a 48.59° angle to see the lemons at the top of the tree.

25

42°

Limes are my favorite, I definitely need these in my garden. First, I need to find out the height of this lime tree. Using trig, we know that cos 42°= x/25. x=25*cos 42°, which means x=18.57. The height of the Lime tree is 18.57ft.

My garden looks so much better! Thanks for your help.

THE

END

ONIKY'S GARDEN QUEST

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