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a ladder of length 4m leans against the wall of a house. The foot of the ladder is 2m from the wall. Will the ladder reach a window 3.5m high
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a ladder of length 4m leans against the wall of a house. The foot of the ladder is 2m from the wall. Will the ladder reach a window 3.5m high
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i think it would be more because when you multiply 4*2 it'll be 8
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