Mathematics, 06.12.2019 13:31 xaniawashington
An office building casts a 90 foot shadow. at the same time of day, a 5 foot woman standing near the building casts an 8 foot shadow. what is the approximate height of the building to the nearest foot?
a) 40 feet
b) 49 feet
eliminate
c) 56 feet
d) 63 feet
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