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Standing next to a zipline 20 feet from the base of a cliff. You look up at the cliff as a 60 degree angle. How tall is the cliff?
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Standing next to a zipline 20 feet from the base of a cliff. You look up at the cliff as a 60 degree angle. How tall is the cliff?
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Standing next to a zipline 20 feet from the base of a cliff. You look up at the cliff as a 60 degree angle. How tall is the cliff?
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