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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 23:13 WhiteWinterRose

Cameron was flying his new kite in the park. When all 60 ft of the kite's string was let
out, Cameron tied the end of the string to a stake in the ground and walked 25 ft until
he was standing directly under the kite as shown in the diagram. Find the measure of
the angle formed by the kite string and the ground. If necessary, round to the nearest
degree.

A) 23°
B) 25°
C) 65°
D) 42°


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