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To find the height at which the beam touches the wall, you can use the sine function in trigonometry. The height ( h ) can be calculated using the formula ( h = L \cdot \sin(\theta) ), where ( L ) is the length of the beam (24 feet) and ( \theta ) is the angle (71 degrees). Thus, ( h = 24 \cdot \sin(71^\circ) ). This results in a height of approximately 22.5 feet.

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