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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 21:20, xTrippyBeach4201x

Don't be misled by this question...How "high" the sun is in the sky is not something that you can measure with a rocket and a huge tape measure. The perception of height above the horizon is just a matter of perception. It is your brain's interpretation of the relative angle between the horizon, or ground plane, and the sun itself as it floats in our obviously heliocentric solar system. What would this angle have to be to make the height of the magic building 8 meters, while it still casts a shadow that measures 160 meters long. USE ANY METHOD YOU WISH to solve this exercise. A number of approaches can lead to the same accurate answer. State your answer in degrees! PHOTOGRAPH YOUR WORK or explain it in a .doc with any equations involved, then POST SOLUTIONS here in this assignment.


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