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26 November, 07:45

A 50-foot flagpole is at the entrance of a building that is 300 feet tall. If the length of the flagpole's shadow is 30 feet at a certain time of day, how long is the building's shadow at that time? A. 75 feet B. 150 feet C. 180 feet D. 200 feet

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  1. 26 November, 08:11
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    The problem given above makes use of the concept of ratio and proportion. By letting x be the length of the shadow of the building, the proportion becomes,

    50 ft / 30 ft = 300 ft / x ft

    The value of x from the equation is 180 ft. Thus, the answer is letter C.
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