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Look at the figure. A 10 foot tall flagpole cast a shadow that is 24 feet long what is the approximate length of the shadow cast by a 24 foot tall pole at the same time
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Look at the figure. A 10 foot tall flagpole cast a shadow that is 24 feet long what is the approximate length of the shadow cast by a 24 foot tall pole at the same time
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Approx 60 feet see pic for work
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