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A 50 foot flagpole casts a shadow that is 30 feet long. A nearby building casts a shadow that is 130 feet long. What us the height, to the nearest foot, of the building
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A 50 foot flagpole casts a shadow that is 30 feet long. A nearby building casts a shadow that is 130 feet long. What us the height, to the nearest foot, of the building
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a 50 foot flagpole casts a shadow that is 30 feet long. A nearby building casts a shadow that is 130 feet long. What us the height, to the nearest foot, of the building
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216ft
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The height of the building is 216ft <3
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