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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 05:30 daltonbrown4

The clock tower at Queens University of Charlotte is actually a Verizon cell phone tower. The clock tower is 200 ft tall. A student is sitting in the grass reading a book when the clock tower chimes. They look up at the tower at a 63° angle. What is the diagonal distance from the student to the top of the clock tower? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth of a degree (2 places). (Open Response)

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