Clint is building a wooden swing set for his children. Each supporting end of the swing set is to be an A-frame construc

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Clint is building a wooden swing set for his children. Each supporting end of the swing set is to be an A-frame construc

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Clint Is Building A Wooden Swing Set For His Children Each Supporting End Of The Swing Set Is To Be An A Frame Construc 1
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Clint is building a wooden swing set for his children. Each supporting end of the swing set is to be an A-frame constructed with two 10-foot-long 4 by 4s joined at a 30° angle. To prevent the swing set from tipping over, Clint wants to secure the base of each A-frame to concrete footings. How far apart should the footings for each A-frame be? The footings should be about feet apart. (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
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