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Mathematics, 26.07.2021 01:00 JewelzSkullz

From the top of a building that is 200 feet tall, Meryl sees a car coming toward the building. She measures the angle of depression when she first saw the car at 20° and when she lost sight of the car the angle was 40°. How far did the car travel? Round to the nearest tenth. Answer choices:

The car moved 549.5 feet while Meryl was watching it.

The car moved 238.4 feet while Meryl was watching it.

The car moved 311.1 feet while Meryl was watching it.

The car moved 273.6 feet while Meryl was watching it.

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