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You are 5 feet tall and cast a 10 -foot shadow. A flagpole nearby casts a shadow that is 28 feet. Which equation can you use to solve for the height (h) of the flagpole?
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feet. Which equation can you use to solve for the height (h)
of the flagpole?
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5 h
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10 28
You would cross multiply and get 140=10h and you divide both sides by 10 and get 14=h. So the flagpole is 14 feet tall.
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