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A 10 feet flag stands. Point A is the top of flag, point B is End of the flag’s shadow and point C is the bottom of flag. The distance from point A to Point B is a total of 15 f…
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A 10 feet flag stands. Point A is the top of flag, point B is End of the flag’s shadow and point C is the bottom of flag. The distance from point A to Point B is a total of 15 feet. What is the length of the distance from point B to C?
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the answer is 18.0277563773 feet
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