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A water park has a straight slide into a deep pool. The slide is 50
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A water park has a straight slide into a deep pool. The slide is 50
feet long. It rises from the pool at an angle of 45°.The bottom of
the slide is 35.355 feet from the vertical supports.
12. How tall do the vertical supports of the platform need to be
to support the platform at the top of the slide?
13. What is the sine of 45°? Round to the nearest thousandth.
Round all side lengths to the nearest thousandth and round angle
measures to the nearest degree.
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