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Can you please help me with this one? Jasmin is 5 feet tall and is standing in the light of a 15 feet lamppost. Her shadow is 4 feet long. If she walks 1 feet farther away from the lamppost,by how much
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Jasmin is 5 feet tall and is standing in the light of a 15 feet lamppost. Her shadow is 4 feet long. If she walks 1 feet farther away from the lamppost,by how
much longer will her shadow lengthen?
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i think by 3 maybe sorry if this didnt help
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