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Mathematics, 11.02.2020 03:29, leo4687

Suppose you, as an astronaut, used Erastothenes' method to determine the circumference of a new planet you visited. You found that when the sun was overhead at noon at point A it was at a 10 degree angle from the vertical at point B. You know points A and B are 800 km apart. What would you get (approximately) for the circumference of that planet?

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