3. Two electric towers, one 10 ft high and another 30 ft tall, stand 50 ft apart. They are to be stayed by two wires, at

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3. Two electric towers, one 10 ft high and another 30 ft tall, stand 50 ft apart. They are to be stayed by two wires, at

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3. Two electric towers, one 10 ft high and another 30 ft tall, stand 50 ft apart. They are to be stayed by two wires, attached to a single state running from the ground to the top of each tower. Where should the stake be placed to use the least wire? Use the drawing below to help guide your calculations. 費
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