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A granular substance such as sand naturally settles into a cone-shaped pile when poured from a small aperture. Its height depends on the humidity and adhesion between granules. The angle of elevation of a pile, θ, is called the angle of repose. If the height of a pile of sand is 15 feet and its diameter is approximately 52 feet, determine the angle of repose. Round answer to nearest degree.

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