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A beam rests against a wall, forming a 50 degree with the floor. Use the function y=9 sec 0 to find the length of the beam to the nearest tenth of a foot.
choice: 14.0ft, 11.ft7, 5.8ft, 6.9ft
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14 ft
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by the way @Jesus is correct, the full answer is 13.95ft, but you round up to 14.0
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