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A surveyor stands 100 m from the base of a building, and uses a transit to determine that the angle of elevation to the building's roof is 19.0. If the transit height is 0.80 m, what is the height of the building?
 a. 94.6 m
  b. 95.4 m
  c. 35.2 m
  d. 34.4 m

Question 2

Each edge of a cube has a length of 12.7 cm. What is the length of a diagonal of the cube going through the center of the cube?
 a. 24.0 in.
  b. 22.0 in.
  c. 25.5 in.
  d. 20.5 in.
  e. 8.7 in.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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lilldybug07

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Reply 2 on: Jul 28, 2018
Wow, this really help


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