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Sarah sights the top of the Statue of Liberty at the angle of elevation of 61. Is Sarah is 5.5 feet tall and is standing 166 feet from the base of the statue, find its height
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Sarah sights the top of the Statue of Liberty at the angle of elevation of 61. Is Sarah is 5.5 feet tall and is standing 166 feet from the base of the statue, find its height
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