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A ladder 6 feet long leans against a wall and makes an angle of 71º with the ground. Find to the nearest tenth of a foot how high up the wall the ladder will reach.
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A ladder 6 feet long leans against a wall and makes an angle of 71º with the ground. Find to the nearest tenth of a foot how high up the wall the ladder will reach.
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A ladder 6 feet long leans against a wall and makes an angle of 71º with the ground. Find to the nearest tenth of a foot how high up the wall the ladder will reach.
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Here you will use sine, or opposite over hypotenuse,
x= 5.7
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