3. You set up a makeshift greenhouse by leaning a square pane of glass against your house. The glass is 4.5 ft long, and it makes a 30° angle with the ground. How much horizontal distance between your house and the glass is there to grow plants? Round to the nearest inch.
3. You set up a makeshift greenhouse by leaning a square pane of glass against your house. The glass is 4.5 ft long, and it makes a 30° angle with the ground. How much horizontal distance between your house and the glass is there to grow plants? Round to the nearest inch.
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Transcribed Image Text:3. You set up a makeshift greenhouse by leaning a square pane of glass against your house. The glass is
4.5 ft long, and it makes a 30° angle with the ground. How much horizontal distance between your house
and the glass is there to grow plants? Round to the nearest inch.
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