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A building is 650 feet high. Suppose that a wire is attached to the top of the building and pulled tight. It is attached to the ground 200 feet from the
base of the building, as shown in the figure. How long is the wire?
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- 200 feet --
The length of the wire is approximately feet.
(Simplify your answer. Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest tenth as needed.)

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