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This quiz focuses on Non Right Triangle Modeling, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Math 3.
A ship leaves port and travels 45 nautical miles on a bearing of 065°. It then changes course and travels 62 nautical miles on a bearing of 140°. A rescue helicopter needs to fly directly from the port to the ship's final position. What distance must the helicopter travel, to the nearest nautical mile?
Math 3 Quiz
Practice Non Right Triangle Modeling in Math 3 with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.
This quiz focuses on Non Right Triangle Modeling, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Math 3.
Try each quiz question before looking at the correct answer. Use the explanations to review missed ideas, then come back to similar questions until the pattern feels familiar.
A ship leaves port and travels 45 nautical miles on a bearing of 065°. It then changes course and travels 62 nautical miles on a bearing of 140°. A rescue helicopter needs to fly directly from the port to the ship's final position. What distance must the helicopter travel, to the nearest nautical mile?
A triangular field has sides of length 240 feet, 180 feet, and 320 feet. A farmer wants to install a fence that runs from one vertex to the opposite side, creating two smaller triangles with equal areas. If the fence connects the vertex opposite the 180-foot side to a point on that side, how far from one end of the 180-foot side should the fence connect?
A triangular lot has an area of 2400 square meters. Two adjacent sides measure 80 meters and 75 meters respectively. The owner wants to build a fence along the third side. What is the length of fencing needed for the third side, to the nearest meter?
A communications tower is positioned on level ground. From observation point P, the angle of elevation to the top of the tower is 32°. From point Q, which is 150 meters closer to the tower than P, the angle of elevation is 48°. Both observation points are on the same line extending from the base of the tower. What is the height of the tower, to the nearest meter?
A surveyor needs to determine the distance across a lake. From point A on one shore, she measures the distance to point B on the opposite shore as 850 meters. She then walks to point C, which is 600 meters from A, such that angle BAC = 68°. From point C, she measures angle ACB = 45°. What is the distance across the lake from B to C, rounded to the nearest meter?