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1. Can you use the given information to calculate the measure of the angle of elevation to the top of the latticework? If so, find the angle measure to the nearest degree. Show your work. If not, explain why not and what information is needed
2. What length of wire will Marcus need to attach the top of the latticework to the ground? Show your work.
3. Can you use the given information to find the exact height of the base? If so, find the height and show your work. If not, explain why not and what information is needed.
4. . Consider your responses to question 3. Devise a plan to find any information that you need in order to find the height of the base.
5. Carry out your plan from question 4 and state the height of each rectangle.
6. How much wire will Marcus need to secure his latticework to the ground? Round to the nearest foot and explain how you found your answers.
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