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Mark is flying a kite and realizes that 300 feet of string is out. Mark anchored the kite to the ground. The angle of the string with the ground is 42.5 degrees. How high is Mar…
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Mark is flying a kite and realizes that 300 feet of string is out. Mark anchored the kite to the ground. The angle of the string with the ground is 42.5 degrees. How high is Mark's kite above the ground? Find your answer to the nearest tenth.
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