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PLEASE HELP! When you set up your 6-feet-tall beach umbrella this morning, it cast an 8 foot shadow on the sand. How long is the shadow of your little sandcastle, which is proud…
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PLEASE HELP! When you set up your 6-feet-tall beach umbrella this morning, it cast an 8 foot shadow on the sand. How long is the shadow of your little sandcastle, which is proudly standing at 1.5 feet tall?
(Please answer in terms of feet)
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3.5
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6 plus 2 equals 8 and if you add 2 to 1.5 you get3.5
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2 feet
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