A park in a subdivision is triangular shaped. Two adjacent sides of the park are 487 feet and 465 feet. The angle between the sides is 49 degrees. To the nearest unit, what is the area of the park is square yards?

9,495 square yards
16,508 square yards
18,990 square yards
28,485 square yards

I've been on this question for a solid 30 minutes and I keep getting the same or a different wrong answer. I really need help please!!!

That's not a math error, that's a conversion error. Answers are in yards, lengths are given in feet. Cheap trick-- I just noticed it myself.

alright since im not gonna get an answer on this i did it myself, for all of the behind strugglers out there, here

1:D
2:C
3:C
4:B
5:A
6:D
7:A
8:D
9:A
10:D

A park in a subdivision is triangular shaped. Two adjacent sides of the park are 503 feet and 516 feet. The angle between the sides is 38 degrees. To the nearest unit, what is the area of the park is square yards?

Are you told that this is a right triangle?

If you aren't, you'll have to law of cosines for the length of the third side. You could then Heron's for the area.

Is The person above me right-????

I have a question.

A park in a subdivision has a triangular shape. Two adjacent sides of the park are 533 feet and 525 feet. The angle between the sides is 53°. Find the area of the park to the nearest square foot.

Hey, I attend Connexus. Here are the correct answers for unit 5 lesson 10 test questions. However, I am in honors geometry, and it may be different from regular geometry unit 5 lesson 10 test questions. 

Question 1. 72 cm
Question 2. M<1= 60; M<2= 60
Question 3. 13/3 and 169/9
Question 4. 247.7 in
Question 5. 34.4 cm
Question 6. AB; 162
Question 7. 24
Question 8. 13.69
Question 9. 16.5 m
Question 10. (120 pi + 36 square root 3)
Question 11. 1,036 in
Question 12. 17.1 cm
Question 13. 45
Question 14. 946.5 yd
Question 15. 8,877 square yards
Question 16. 60

Thank you for sharing the correct answers! It's always helpful to have accurate information for students studying the same material.

No, it doesn't say that,

I did use cosine and then Heron's Formula, I got something like 85,403 which is obviously incorrect!:(

so divide your 85,403 by 9

9,489