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11 January, 17:39

A 15 foot flagpole casts an 11 foot shadow. At the exact same time a 28 foot tree casts a shadow. Which proportion would correctly find the length of the tree's shadow? A) x 28 = 11 15 B) x 28 = 15 11 C) 28 x = 11 15 D) x 15 = 11 28

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  1. 11 January, 17:55
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    The answer for the question above asking s 15/11=28x
  2. 11 January, 18:07
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    For the answer to the question above asking, which proportion would correctly find the length of the tree's shadow if a 15 foot flagpole casts an 11 foot shadow. At the exact same time a 28 foot tree casts a shadow?

    the answer is 15/11=28/x, and the tree's shadow is 20.53 feet long.
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