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    Suppose That a 29-Foot Ladder Is Leaning Against a Wall
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Suppose That a 29-Foot Ladder Is Leaning Against a Wall

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Suppose that a 29-foot ladder is leaning against a wall, making a Suppose that a 29-foot ladder is leaning against a wall, making a    angle with the ground (as measured from a perpendicular line from the base of the ladder to the wall). How many feet up the wall is the end of the ladder, to the nearest tenth of a foot? angle with the ground (as measured from a perpendicular line from the base of the ladder to the wall). How many feet up the wall is the end of the ladder, to the nearest tenth of a foot?

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