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Mathematics, 11.08.2019 04:10, tiarafaimealelei

Astatue is mounted on top of a 25 foot hill. from the base of the hill to where you are standing is 53 feet and the statue subtends an angle of 12.4° to where you are standing. find the height of the statue.

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