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    To Find the Height of a Flagpole, a Surveyor Found\(36^{\circ} 40^{\prime}\)
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To Find the Height of a Flagpole, a Surveyor Found 36∘40′36^{\circ} 40^{\prime}36∘40′

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To find the height of a flagpole, a surveyor found that the angle of elevation from a point 95 feet from the base of the flagpole is 36∘40′36^{\circ} 40^{\prime}36∘40′ . What is the height of the flagpole?
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