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Sitting on a park bench, you see a swing that is 100 feet away and a slide that is 60 feet away. The angle between them is 30°. What is the approximate distance between the swing and the slide?A.120 feetB.147 feetC.53 feetD.57 feet

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Sitting on a park bench, you see a swing that is 100 feet away and a slide that is 60 feet away. The angle between them is 30°. What is the approximate distance between the swing and the slide?A.120 feetB.147 feetC.53 feetD.57 feet

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