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A building is 50 feet tall and casts a 25 foot shadow. If Mark is 6 feet tall, how long would

his shadow be?

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mark’s shadow would be 3 feet because if the building is 50 feet tall & the shadow is 25 feet, it’s divided in half so his shadow is going to be 3 feet tall since he is 6
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Answer:

Mark's shadow would be 3 feet.

Explanation:

If a building is 50 feet tall and casts a 25 foot shadow, then the shadow of an object is 1/2 the length of the actual object.

This can be supported by the division problem:

50 ÷ 2 = 25

If Mark is 6 feet tall, then we need to divide 6 by 2 in order to find the length of the shadow.

6 ÷ 2 = 3

Therefore, Mark's shadow would be 3 feet.

Hope this helps! :D

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