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Asked by Tiffany Johnson

There is a flag pole that is 12ft tall its shadow is 18 ft long there is a man that is 6 ft standing next to the pole how long is his shadow? How would i figure this out
17 years ago

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Answered by Damon
6 foot height * ( 18 feet shadow / 12 feet height ) = ? feet shadow
17 years ago
Answered by Tiffany Johnson
thnx!!!
17 years ago

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