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Andrew wants to build a slide for his daughter’s tree house. If the tree house is 5 ft off the ground and he wants the slide to make a 30° angle with the ground, how long a slid…
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Andrew wants to build a slide for his daughter’s tree house. If the tree house is 5 ft off the ground and he wants the slide to make a 30° angle with the ground, how long a sliding board does he need to buy? (Round to the nearest foot.)
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Andrew is wanting to build a slide for his daughter's tree house in the backyard. The tree house is approximately 5 feet off the ground and he wants the slide to have a 30 degree angle with the ground. He will need to by 10 ft of sliding board.
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