A plane is crashing and jeremiah is one of the passengers.

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A plane is crashing and jeremiah is one of the passengers.

Without hesitations, Jeremi jumped out of the plane.

While panicking in the air…. Jeremiah still can’t stop thinking about food.

While he is at an altitude of 800m, he spots a whole roasted turkey at a picnic ground in the distance with a depression angle of 32˚. How far is the food from where Jeremiah is falling neglecting air velocity? 32⁰ X 800m

Tan 32⁰ = 800/X X = 800/tan 32⁰ X = 1280 m the food is 1280m away from where Jeremiah is falling