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In one area, the lowest angle of elevation of the sun in winter is 24degrees Find the distance x that a plant needing full sun can be placed from a fence that is 10.5 feet high.…
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In one area, the lowest angle of elevation of the sun in winter is 24degrees Find the distance x that a plant needing full sun can be placed from a fence that is 10.5 feet high. Round your answer to the tenths place when necessary. PLEASE HELP ASAP
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round answer is : 10 ft
Explanation:
The explanation is in the picture!
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