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Given that the horizontal distance from the hoop to the free-throw line (at point a) is 15 feet, how tall is the hoop? round the answer to the nearest whole foot.
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Given that the horizontal distance from the hoop to the free-throw line (at point a) is 15 feet, how tall is the hoop? round the answer to the nearest whole foot.
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given that the horizontal distance from the hoop to the free-throw line (at point a) is 15 feet, how tall is the hoop? round the answer to the nearest whole foot.
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10 feet is the right answer
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