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When Marcie stands 5 feet from a light post, her shadow is 6 feet long. Find the height of the light post if Marcie is 4 feet tall.
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When Marcie stands 5 feet from a light post, her shadow is 6 feet long. Find the height of the light post if Marcie is 4 feet tall.
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When Marcie stands 5 feet from a light post, her shadow is 6 feet long. Find the height of the light post if Marcie is 4 feet tall.
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22/3 or 7.3333333333333333333333333333 or 7 1/3 feet
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