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three people are watching a hot air balloon over their tower. at a certain point in time, one person stands directly below the balloon and the others look at it at certain angles. in the following angles. A, B, and C are people and D is the balloon. person C is 365m directly below the balloon, person b is 200m away from person C and the angle between person A and the ballon is 33 degrees. how far is person A from the balloon

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