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This quiz focuses on Similarity And Trig For Measurement, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Math 3.
A ski slope designer creates two similar triangular slopes. The first slope has a vertical drop of 180 meters and a horizontal distance of 320 meters. The second slope is designed with a scale factor of 4:5 compared to the first. A skier's path down the second slope follows the hypotenuse, but due to turns, the actual distance traveled is 15% longer than the straight-line hypotenuse. If the skier maintains an average speed that would take them 45 seconds to traverse the straight hypotenuse of the first slope, how long will it take to complete the actual path on the second slope?
Math 3 Quiz
Practice Similarity And Trig For Measurement 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 Similarity And Trig For Measurement, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Math 3.
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A ski slope designer creates two similar triangular slopes. The first slope has a vertical drop of 180 meters and a horizontal distance of 320 meters. The second slope is designed with a scale factor of 4:5 compared to the first. A skier's path down the second slope follows the hypotenuse, but due to turns, the actual distance traveled is 15% longer than the straight-line hypotenuse. If the skier maintains an average speed that would take them 45 seconds to traverse the straight hypotenuse of the first slope, how long will it take to complete the actual path on the second slope?
A cable car system connects two mountain peaks. The first cable segment rises at a 28° angle for 450 meters to an intermediate station. From there, a second segment rises at a 35° angle for 320 meters to the final peak. An engineer wants to build a direct cable from the starting point to the final peak. Using the properties of similar triangles formed by the altitude projections, what angle would this direct cable make with the horizontal?
A water tower casts a shadow while a nearby flagpole also casts a shadow. The flagpole is 8 meters tall and casts a 6-meter shadow. The water tower casts a 45-meter shadow. Later in the day, when the sun's angle has changed, the flagpole's shadow becomes 4 meters long. If an engineer uses trigonometry to verify these measurements and finds that the sun's angle changed from 53° to 63°, what should be the new length of the water tower's shadow?
A surveyor maps two similar triangular plots of land. The first plot has vertices at coordinates forming a triangle with sides in the ratio 5:12:13. The second plot is similar but rotated 30° and scaled by a factor of 2.4. In the first plot, the altitude to the side of length 13 units has length 4.8 units. If a straight road needs to connect the midpoints of the two shorter sides in the second plot, what is the length of this road?
A ladder leans against a wall forming a 68° angle with the ground. When the base of the ladder is moved 2 feet closer to the wall, the angle increases to 74°. Using similar triangles and trigonometry, what is the length of the ladder to the nearest foot?