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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 04:20 mxhx

Jennifer places a flat mirror on the ground and backs up until she sees the top of the building in the mirror. At that point, Jennifer is 9 feet from the mirror and the mirror is 32 feet from the building. If Jennifer’s eyes are 5 feet above the ground, how tall is the building to the nearest tenth of a foot? I need the answer, please!

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