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A wire is to be attached to support a telephone pole. Beca...
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A wire is to be attached to support a telephone pole. Because of surrounding buildings, sidewalks, and roadways, the wire must be anchored exactly 13 feet from the base of the pole. Telephone company workers have only 32 feet of cable, and 2 feet of that must be used to attach the cable to the pole and to the stake on the ground. How high from the base of the pole can the wire be attached?
-The wire can be attached at the height of [ ]
nothing feet from the base of the pole.
-The wire can be attached at the height of approximately [ ]
nothing feet from the base of the pole.
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