Luis is standing on a street in New York City
looking at the top of the Empire State Building
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Mathematics, 03.06.2021 01:30 Juliianatafur22
Luis is standing on a street in New York City
looking at the top of the Empire State Building
with a 30° angle of elevation. He is 767.6
meters from the Empire State Building. How tall
is the Empire State Building?
which one
A
443.2 m
B
383.8 m
C
1329.5 m
D
664.8 m
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