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A pole that is 3.4 m tall casts a shadow that is 1.74 m long. at the same time a nearby building casts a shadow that is 41.5m long. how tall is the building
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A pole that is 3.4 m tall casts a shadow that is 1.74 m long. at the same time a nearby building casts a shadow that is 41.5m long. how tall is the building
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Since the answer is infinite decimal, i will round the answer to the nearest tenth, which is 81.3. i used proportion to solve this question.
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