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A vertical flagpole, AB, has a height of 42m. The points B, C and D lie on level ground, and BCD is a straight line Point C is 24 m from the base of the flagpole. The angle of elevation of the top of the flagpole from point D is 48 degrees

How far apart are points C and D?

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