Mathematics, 04.02.2020 11:43 Rocko420
A10-foot ladder is leaning against a tree. the bottom of the ladder is 4 feet away from the bottom of the tree.
approximately how high up the tree does the top of the ladder reach?
2.4 feet
6.0 feet
9.2 feet
10.8 feet
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