The world's tallest unsupported flagpole

  1. The world's tallest unsupported flagpole is a 282-ft steel pole in Surrey, British Columbia. The shortest shadow by the pole
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  2. The world's tallest unsupported flagpole is a 282-foot-tall steel pole in Surrey, British Columbia. The shortest shadow cast by
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  3. In 1915, the tallest flagpole in the world was in San Francisco.a. When the angle of elevation of the sun was 55 degrees, the
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  4. Use the list to answer the question.When the Golden Gate Bridge was completed in 1937, it was the world’s longest and tallest
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  5. A Flagpole casts a 60 foot long shadow on the ground. The angle from the tip of the flagpole to the end of the flagpole's shadow
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  6. A Flagpole casts a 60 foot long shadow on the ground. The angle from the tip of the flagpole to the end of the flagpole's shadow
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  7. A Flagpole casts a 60 foot long shadow on the ground. The angle from the tip of the flagpole to the end of the flagpole's shadow
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  8. When the Golden Gate Bridge was completed in 1937, it was the world’s longest and tallest suspension bridge.Completed in 1931,
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  9. A and B are two point on level ground, both due south of a flagpole.The angle of elevation of the top of the flagpole is 60°
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  10. If you are standing 85 ft from the base of a flagpole, and determine that at ground level, you would need to look up at a 30°
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