A monkey is chained to

  1. A monkey is chained to a stake in the ground. The stake is 2.78 m from a vertical pole, and the chain is 3.48 m long. How high
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  2. A monkey is chained to a stake in the ground. The stake is 2.81 m from a vertical pole, and the chain is 3.61 m long. How high
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  3. A monkey is hanging from a branch located exactly 24 meters along the ground from the hunter. The monkey is 14 meters above the
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  4. A monkey is hanging from a branch located exactly 24 meters along the ground from the hunter. The monkey is 14 meters above the
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  5. A park ranger wants to shoot a monkey hanging from a branch of a tree with a tranquilizing dart. The ranger aims directly at the
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  6. A park ranger wants to shoot a monkey hanging from a branch of a tree with a tranquilizing dart. The ranger aims directly at the
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  7. A park ranger wants to shoot a monkey hanging from a branch of a tree with a tranquilizing dart. The ranger aims directly at the
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  8. A park ranger shoots a monkey hanging from a branch of a tree with a tranquilizer dart. The ranger aims directly at the monkey,
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  9. I'm not really sure how to use the algebra to prove the monkey shouldn't have dropped. Obviously if the hunter aimed the gun
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  10. Part ARead this excerpt from the passage, “The Monkey’s Fiddle”: And so fell the sentence against Monkey. The animals
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