Lesson 4 You Nailed It! Practice Understanding

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Use the given measures on the triangle to write the indicated trigonometric value. Write trigonometric ratios as a fraction. Then write them as a decimal rounded to thousandths place.

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Triangle ABC with AB=26, AC=24, and BC=10. Angle C is a right angle.

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Triangle ABC with AB=41, BC=40, AC=9. Angle C is a right angle.

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Triangle PQR with PQ=21, PR=29, and QR=20. Angle Q is a right angle.

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Triangle RST with RS=39, RT=80, ST=89. Angle R is a right angle.

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Which trigonometric ratio is exact, the fraction or the decimal? Explain.

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My calculator tells me that . Is one value more accurate than the other? Explain.

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The figure shows storage silos for grain. The diameter of each measures and the height of the cylinder measures . The height of the cone adds an additional . Find the total volume of one silo.

two grain silos

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How many bushels of grain will each silo be able to store, if a bushel is ? (Assume it can be filled to the top.)

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Density relates to the degree of compactness of a substance. A cubic inch of gold weighs a great deal more than a cubic inch of wood because gold is more dense than wood. The density of grains also varies. Use the information given to calculate how many tons of each type of grain can be stored in one silo. ( .)

of oats weighs

of barley weighs

of wheat weighs

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A -ton pickup has the capacity to haul a little more than . If the hauling bed of the pickup measures by by , can a -ton pickup safely haul a full (level) load of oats, barley, or wheat? Justify your answer for each type of grain.

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Quadrilateral is a parallelogram.

Parallelogram ABCD with AD parallel to BC and AB parallel to DC.

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Given: and

Find and .

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Given:

Find , , and .

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Given:

Find and .

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Given:

Find , , and .