Find the distance between the stadium and the planetarium in feet. Set 12 (u Question 7.8.1.69 2.67 of 15 points Points 0 of 1 Save K A blimp suspended in the air at a height of 500 feet lies directly over a line from a sports stadium to a planetarium. If the angle of depression from the blimp to the stadium is 33 and from the blimp to the planetarium is 22, find the distance between the sports stadium and the planetarium. 33 22 500 The distance between the sports stadium and the planetarium is feet. (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
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