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a water tower that is 132 feet tall casts a 48-foot shadow. if Shannon is 5'6"inches tall abd standing near the tower, find the length of her shadow
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a water tower that is 132 feet tall casts a 48-foot shadow. if Shannon is 5'6"inches tall abd standing near the tower, find the length of her shadow
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s/5.5=48/132
s=2ft
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