Mathematics, 23.04.2021 01:00 mubasharshafiq1583
A suspension bridge has two main towers of equal height. A visitor on a tour ship approaching the bridge
estimates that the angle of elevation to one of the towers is 27º. After sailing 392 ft. closer he estimates the angle
of elevation to the same tower to be 41º. Approximate the height of the tower.
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