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Mathematics, 27.09.2019 21:30 eddielberrios

The picture shows a lorry driver standing next to his lorry.
the lorry driver and the lorry are drawn to the same scale.
the lorry driver wants to drive the lorry into a car park.
the entrance to the car park is 3.1 meters high.
can the lorry driver safely drive the lorry into the car park?
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