Exam-Style Questions on Trigonometry FinanceProblems on Trigonometry Finance adapted from questions set in previous Mathematics exams. |
1. | IB Studies |
Christine owns a four sided piece of land shown in the diagram below as ABCD. The length of BC is 180 m, the length of CD is 70 m, the length of AD is 90 m, the size of angle BCD is 82° and the size of angle BAD is 102°. The diagram is not to scale
Christine decides to sell the triangular portion of land ABD. She first builds a straight fence from B to D.
(a) Calculate the length of the fence.
The fence costs 19 USD per metre to build.
(b) Calculate the cost of building the fence. Give your answer correct to the nearest USD.
(c) Show that the size of angle ABD is 28.6°, correct to three significant figures.
(d) Calculate the area of triangle ABD.
She sells the land for 110 USD per square metre.
(e) Calculate the value of the land that Christine sells. Give your answer correct to the nearest USD.
Christine invests 200 000 USD from the sale of the land in a bank that pays compound interest compounded annually.
(f) Find the interest rate that the bank pays so that the investment will double in value in 12 years.
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