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25) Neil's kite has a 350 ft string. Neil measures the angle of elevation to be 47.5°. How far would Neil have
to walk to be directly under the kite?


25) Neil's kite has a 350 ft string. Neil measures the

angle of elevation to be 47.5°. How far wo

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