A 13-foot-long ladder leans against

  1. A ladder leans against a building. The angle of elevation of the ladder is 70°. The top of the ladder is 25 ft from the ground.
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  2. A ladder 15 meters long leans against a vertical wall. If the foot of the ladder is being pulled away from the wall at the rate
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  3. A ladder 13 meters long rests on horizontal ground and leans against a vertical wall. The foot of the ladder is pulled away from
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  4. A ladder 10 m long rests on horizontal ground and leans against avertical wall. The foot of the ladder is pulled away from the
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  5. A 12 foot ladder leans against a building. The top of the ladder leans against the wall 10.5 feet from the ground. What is the
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  6. A 13-foot-long ladder leans against the side of a building. The bottom of the ladder is 5 feet from the base of the building.
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  7. A ladder leans against a building, forming an angle of 53° with the ground. The base of the ladder is 3 ft from the building.
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  8. A ten foot long ladder leans against a wall, with the top of the ladder being eight feet above the ground. What is the
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  9. QuestionA 16-foot ladder leans against a wall so that the ladder’s angle of elevation is 55°. Find x, the distance between
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  10. A 16-foot ladder leans against a wall so that the ladder's angle of elevation is 55°. Find x, the distance between the foot of
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