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Jackson loves an adventure but always wants to know what he is getting himself into before he jumps in completely. He decides to take a rock climbing course. He arrives at the course which is meeting at the base of the mountain. He looks up and decides he needs to know how far UP he will be climbing. The instructor doesnât know the height of this location (Jackson is starting to doubt the instructorâs ability if he doesn't know this simple fact) Jackson needs to figure out a way to know the approximate height before climbing. Jackson decides to use his highschool geometry skills to determine the height. He needs a mirror and luckily another climber pulls one out of his backpack. Jackson places the mirror on the ground so that he is able to look at the mirror and see the top of the mountain.
The mirror is 5 feet in front of him and is approximately 40 feet from the base of the mountain. â Jackson is 6â4â tall. Approximately how high is the top of the mountain. -
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