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A 2ft vertical post casts a 10in shadow at the same time a nearby cell phone tower casts a 120ft shadow, how y’all is the cell phone tower?
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a 2ft vertical post casts a 10in shadow at the same time a nearby cell phone tower casts a 120ft shadow, how y’all is the cell phone tower?
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the cell phone tower is 24 feet tall
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hope that helps :)
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