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A 16-foot ladder is leaning against a wall and the bottom of the ladder is 7 feet from the bottom of the wall. How high up the wall is the ladder touching? round to the nearest tenth
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A 16-foot ladder is leaning against a wall and the bottom of the ladder is 7 feet from
the bottom of the wall. How high up the wall is the ladder touching?
round to the nearest tenth
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Answer: I pretty sure its 9 feet
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