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A 23.4 ft. wire stretches from the top of a light pole diagonally to the ground. The light pole is 13.7 feet high. What is the angle the wire makes with the ground? Round to the nearest tenth of degree.
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A 23.4 ft. wire stretches from the top of a light pole diagonally to the ground. The light pole is 13.7 feet high. What is the angle the wire makes with the ground? Round to the nearest tenth of degree.
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64.9 degrees I'd say. may not be exact
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