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A kite is 32m above from the ground. The angle the kite string makes
with the ground is 39°. How long is the kite string, to the nearest metre?
12 years ago

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Henry
L = h/sinA = 32/sin39 = 51 m.
12 years ago
Anonymous
37
7 years ago

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