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Two hagstaffs stand on a horizontal plane. A and B are two points on the line joining their feet and between them. The angles of elevation of the tops of the flagstaffs as seen from A are `30^@` and` 60^@` and as seen from B are `60^@`and `45^@`. If AB is 30 m, then the distance between the flagstaffs is

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