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Mathematics, 23.02.2022 14:00 gabedafame26

Tessa places a 10 m long ladder against a tree, with the base of the ladder 3 m away from the base of the tree.
Using Pythagoras' theorem, calculate how far up the
tree the ladder reaches.
Give your answer in metres (m) to 1 d. p.

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