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Mathematics, 12.08.2020 06:01 cooboy

A kites string is fastened to the ground. the string is 324ft long and makes an angle of 68 degrees with the ground. A model of this is shown below. use the law of sites (sin A/a=sin B/b) to determine how many feet the kite is above the ground (x). Enter the value, rounded to the nearest foot. (PLEASE)


A kites string is fastened to the ground. the string is 324ft long and makes an angle of 68 degrees

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