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5. While you're at the top of the tower, you see an ant walking along the edge of the building. If the ant were to walk straight down the side of the tower until it reached
the ground, how far would the ant travel? Which trigonometric ratio would you use to
find this distance? Use the ratio to find the measurement. (4 points: 1 point for the
method, 2 points for shown work, 1 point for the answer)
6. Confirm that your answer to question 5 is correct using the Pythagorean Theorem
instead of trig ratios. (3 points)

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