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SAT, 16.12.2020 21:30 hernsl0263

Carl is standing at the base of a zip line which is 400 ft away from the base of the building that is connected to the top of a building. Standing 5.5 ft tall, he looks up to the top of the building at an angle of elevation of 25o. A weight is released and travels down the zip line to his feet. How far did the weight travel? Round to nearest 10th of a foot and do not use units in your answer. Please help as soon as possible

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