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Kevin is 5 feet tall. Which proportion could you use to find the height of the flagpole? A. 3/5=12/x B. 3/x=5/12 C. 3/12=x/5 D. 3/5=x/12
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Kevin is 5 feet tall. Which proportion could you use to find the height of the flagpole? A. 3/5=12/x
B. 3/x=5/12 C. 3/12=x/5
D. 3/5=x/12
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The answer would be.A shadow1/height1=shadow2/height2
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The answer is going to be A.
Shadow 1 / Height 1 = Shadow 2 / Height 2
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