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Katie is 5 feet tall. She casts a 3-foot long shadow at the same time that a flagpole casts an 18-foot long shadow.
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Katie is 5 feet tall. She casts a 3-foot long shadow at the same time that a flagpole casts an 18-foot long shadow.
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The pole is 10.8 feet tall.
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Whats the question ?? Im not sure but im guessing and i think maybe 16. If im wrong that is not my fault. How am i supposed to help you without a question ?
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