In the classic novel Don Quixote, the character famously battles a windmill. Suppose the center of the windmill is 20 feet off the ground, and the sails are 15 feet long. Don Quixote is at the tip of one of the sails. The sails are turning at the rate of one counterclockwise rotation every 60 seconds. After 1 minute and 40 seconds, Don Quixote fell off the sail and straight down to the ground. How far did he fall
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In the classic novel Don Quixote, the character famously battles a windmill. Suppose the center of the windmill is 20 feet off the ground, and the sails are 15 feet long. Don Quixote is at the tip of one of the sails. The sails are turning at the rate of one counterclockwise rotation every 60 seconds. After 1 minute and 40 seconds, Don Quixote fell off the sail and straight down to the ground. How far did he fall?
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