SOLUTION: If the leaning tower of pisa is 55m tall and the top edge of the tower leans 5 meters out from the bottom edge, what's the sine of the angle created between the ground and the towe

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Question 1089354: If the leaning tower of pisa is 55m tall and the top edge of the tower leans 5 meters out from the bottom edge, what's the sine of the angle created between the ground and the tower?
A)1
B)0.091
C)0.993
D)0.996

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degrees

The answer is (D)

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