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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 21:30 josie126

rachel wants to put her dog tutu, outside in the backyard. she ties a 13 ft rope around the magnolia tree in the yard. the rope is attached to a protective collar around tutu's neck. if tutu is 2.5 ft tall and the rope makes a 68 angle with tutu: how far up the tree is the rope located. round your answer to nearest tenth of a foot

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