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Mathematics, 14.11.2020 01:00 patrickdolano

Steve props a ladder against a wall of a building so that the he can get to the roof and throw water balloons at pedestrians. If the angle of elevation from the bottom of the
Aladder to the roof is 60°, and the building is 35 feet tall, how long must the ladder be
to the nearest tenth of a foot?

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