5. An airplane climbs at an angle of \( 12^{\circ} \) with the ground. Find the horizontal distance it has traveled once it has reached an altitude of 500 feet.
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To find the horizontal distance traveled by the airplane, we can use some basic trigonometry. The altitude (500 feet) represents the opposite side of a right triangle, while the angle (12 degrees) and the horizontal distance (the adjacent side) can be related using the tangent function. We can set up the equation: \[ \tan(12^{\circ}) = \frac{\text{Altitude}}{\text{Horizontal Distance}} \implies \text{Horizontal Distance} = \frac{500 \text{ ft}}{\tan(12^{\circ})} \] Using a calculator, we find that \(\tan(12^{\circ}) \approx 0.2126\). Thus, \[ \text{Horizontal Distance} \approx \frac{500}{0.2126} \approx 2,352.2 \text{ ft} \] So the airplane has traveled approximately 2,352.2 feet horizontally when it reaches an altitude of 500 feet.
