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a utility pole 10 m high is supported by two guy wires each guy wire is anchored 3m from the bse of the pole how many meters of wire are needed for the guy wires
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a utility pole 10 m high is supported by two guy wires each guy wire is anchored 3m from the bse of the pole how many meters of wire are needed for the guy wires
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20.9m
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i dont know
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26m of wire is needed
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