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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 07:50 nakeytrag

Brad is standing on a hill which places him at the same height as a nearby flagpole. The flagpole is 15 ft. high and Brad is 20 ft. horizontally from the top of the pole.
Brad can see the bottom of the flag pole.
What is the length in feet of Brad's "line of sight" to the base of the flagpole?

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