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Mathematics, 11.11.2021 04:10 jyworthy

For a project in his Geometry class, Adriel uses a mirror on the ground to measure the height of his school's flagpole. He walks a distance of 6.25 meters from the
flagpole, then places a mirror on flat on the ground, marked with an X at the center.
He then steps 4.1 meters to the other side of the mirror, until he can see the top of the
flagpole clearly marked in the X. His partner measures the distance from his eyes to
the ground to be 1.55 meters. How tall is the flagpole? Round your answer to the
nearest hundredth of a meter.

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