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The owners of a company named Bubbles are looking at a sketch of their new storefront sign if the sketch is to scale and the sign is 18 feet long, how fall is the sign? A)1.3ft …
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The owners of a company named Bubbles are looking at a sketch of their new storefront sign if the sketch is to scale and the sign is 18 feet long, how fall is the sign?
A)1.3ft
B)12.5ft
C)18ft
D)25.92ft
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B seems the most logical
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