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One of the flags in front of the United Nations sits on a pole 80 feet tall and casts a shadow 16 feet long. At the same time of the day, another flag casts a shadow 18 feet lon…
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One of the flags in front of the United Nations sits on a pole 80 feet tall and casts
a shadow 16 feet long. At the same time of the day, another flag casts a shadow
18 feet long. How high is the other flag?
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