A zoology graduate student is provided with a bow and arrow tipped with a syringe of sedative and is assigned to measure the temperature of a black rhinoceros. The range of his bow when it is fully drawn and aimed 45* above the horizontal is (91 + 4.2) m. An aggressive rhino suddenly charges straight towards him at (21 + 2.4) km/hr. If he fully draws his bow and in panic, he aimed at 20 above the horizontal, how far away should the rhino be when the student releases the arrow? 20°

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A zoology graduate student is provided with a bow and arrow tipped with a syringe of sedative and is
assigned to measure the temperature of a black rhinoceros. The range of his bow when it is fully drawn
and aimed 45* above the horizontal is (91 + 4.2) m. An aggressive rhino suddenly charges straight
towards him at (21 + 2.4) km/hr. If he fully draws his bow and in panic, he aimed at 20" above the
horizontal, how far away should the rhino be when the student releases the arrow?
20
Transcribed Image Text:A zoology graduate student is provided with a bow and arrow tipped with a syringe of sedative and is assigned to measure the temperature of a black rhinoceros. The range of his bow when it is fully drawn and aimed 45* above the horizontal is (91 + 4.2) m. An aggressive rhino suddenly charges straight towards him at (21 + 2.4) km/hr. If he fully draws his bow and in panic, he aimed at 20" above the horizontal, how far away should the rhino be when the student releases the arrow? 20
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