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Mathematics, 31.08.2019 08:50 20calzoy

Achild lies on the ground and looks up at the top of a 14-ft tree nearby. the child is 7 ft away from the tree. what is the angle of elevation from the child to the top of the tree? round to the nearest whole degree.

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