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A giant salmon skier uses skies that are one sixth her height. if she is 174 cm tall how long are her skies?
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A giant salmon skier uses skies that are one sixth her height. if she is 174 cm tall how long are her skies?
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This is a proportion problem
1/6= x/174
Cross multiply and divide
1 x 174= 174
174 divided by 6= 29
Answer is 29 cm
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