A conveyor belt carries supplies from the first floor to the second floor, which is 14 feet higher. The belt makes a 60°

angle with the ground. How far do the supplies travel from one end of the conveyor belt to the other? Round your answer to the nearest foot.(1 point)
Responses

16 ft
16 ft

20 ft
20 ft

14 ft
14 ft

18 ft

To solve this problem, we can use trigonometric functions. We know that the belt makes a 60° angle with the ground, so we can use the sine function to find the vertical distance the supplies travel.

sin(60°) = opposite/hypotenuse

sin(60°) = 14 feet/hypotenuse

To find the hypotenuse, we need to divide 14 feet by sin(60°).

hypotenuse = 14 feet / sin(60°) ≈ 16.16 feet

Therefore, the supplies travel approximately 16 feet from one end of the conveyor belt to the other.