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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 02:00 kennyg02

ethan looks up at an angle of 5 degrees and sees the goodyear blimp. if the blimps altitude is 1150 feet and its speed is 15mph, in how many minutes will the blimp be directly overhead of ethan? (1 mile = 5280ft.)

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