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Mathematics, 25.06.2019 06:00 kcnawlay170

The angle of elevation from the bottom of a scenic gondola ride to the top of a mountain is 26. if the vertical distance from the bottom to the top of the mountain is 725 feet, what is the length of the gondola ride? round to the nearest foot. a. 625 ft b. 1654 ft c. 807 ft d. 318 ft need asap

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