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30 September, 08:53

If a 30-foot tree casts a 12-foot shadow, find the length of the shadow cast by a 28-foot tree.

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  1. 30 September, 09:09
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    Given the information, we can create 2 ratios: tree height over shadow length

    This gives us:

    30/12 = 28/x

    We then need to solve for x by cross multiplying:

    30x = 336

    Then we can divide 336 by 30:

    As a reduced fraction:

    x = 56/5 ft

    As a decimal:

    x = 11.2 ft
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