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A hunter is aiming at a squirrel in a tree. He is lying on the ground and the tree is 25 m away. The squirrel is 12.5 m up the tree. If the time it takes for his bullet to hit the bird in the tree is 0.32 s, what is the angle the hunter is aiming at?
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