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Mathematics, 23.06.2021 19:30, babyskitt

The Seattle Space Needle is 605 feet tall. If you are looking down from the top of the Space Needle at your teacher's shoes, how far away from the base of the Space Needle is your teacher standing in feet? You know the angle of depression is 65Β°


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