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Ksenya-84
3 days ago
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To approximate the length of a marsh, a surveyor walks x=420 meters from point A to point B,then turns 75 degrees and walks 220

meters to point C (see figure). Approximate the length AC of the marsh. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
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