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(07.01 MC) The picture shows a bam door 9 feet What is the length of the support AB? (1 point) Select one: a tan 50 b. 9 sin 60 c. 9 cos 60 d. Sin
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(07.01 MC) The picture shows a bam door 9 feet What is the length of the support AB? (1 point) Select one: a tan 50 b. 9 sin 60 c. 9 cos 60 d. Sin
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The picture shows a bam door
9 feet
What is the length of the support AB? (1 point)
Select one:
a tan 50
b. 9 sin 60
c. 9 cos 60
d. Sin
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