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Craig is standing on his apartment balcony and locates his car in the street-level parking lot below. the angle of depression of his car measured from his eye-level is 27Β° and his car is parked 300 feet from the ground directly below where craig is standing.
how high is the base of craig's balcony from the ground to the nearest foot, if craig's eye-level is 6 feet from the base of the balcony?
a. 583 feet
b. 147 feet
c. 261 feet
d. 130 feet

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