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60 cm Sue has a crate, open at the top, in the shape of a cuboid.
The internal dimensions of the crate are 36 cm long
by 36 cm wide by 60 cm high.
Sue has a stick of length 90 cm.
She places the stick in the crate so that the shortest
36 cm
possible length extends out above the top of the crate.
a) Calculate the length of the stick b) Calculate the angle the stick makes
that extends out of the crate.
with the base of the crate.
36 cm


60 cm

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The internal dimensions of the

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