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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 01:00 debrielcalderon

Suppose Theodore is laying on the ground looking up at the sun that appears just over the top of a tree at an angle of elevation of 27°. He is located 32 feet away from the base of the tree. How tall is the tree? Round to the nearest tenth of a foot. A. 28.5
B. 16.9
C. 17.8
D. 16.3

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