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Mathematics, 07.01.2021 21:50 josecano2

You are trying to determine the height of the building. You use a cardboard square to line up the top and bottom of the side of the building. Your friend measures the vertical distance from the ground to your eye and the distance from you to the side of the building. Find the height of the building. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.


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