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The Top of one tree is 16 feet higher than the top of another tree. The heights of the two trees are in the ratio 3:4. How tall is the tallest tree?

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Let one of the trees be x.
Other is = (x + 16)

Ratio : x : (x + 16) = 3:4

Therefore: x / (x + 16) = 3/4 Cross Multiply

4*x = 3*(x + 16)
4x = 3x + 48
4x - 3x = 48
x = 48.

The taller tree is (x + 16) = (48 + 16) = 64

Taller tree is 64 feet.
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