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Angle Relationships Determine the height of the triangle. Round to the nearest foot. a. 12 ft b. 14 ft c. 10 ft d. 18 ft Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Angle Relationships
Determine the height of the triangle. Round to the nearest foot.
a. 12 ft
b. 14 ft
c. 10 ft
d. 18 ft
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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C: 10 ft
Calculated logically like the other person the 14 would not make sense here, if 25 fr is this long.
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B. 14 ft
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
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