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Mathematics, 13.12.2021 22:20 joannsrods

Andrew is painting a wall on the side of his house. He has a 20 foot ladder wich makes a 79 degree angle with the ground. Standing on the second to past rung of the ladder, Andrew can reach 5 feet above the point where the ladder rests against the wall. How high up the wall can Andrew paint

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