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Mathematics, 18.07.2019 17:30 shaffergabe10

Aranger stands at the top of a 160-foot tower. he spots a campfire at an 8° angle of depression. what is the distance from the campfire to the base of the tower? enter your answer, rounded to the nearest foot, in the box. round only your final answer.

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