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(4 x 106) * (6 x 10-4)
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might be wrong but I used a calculator lol
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If we want to find the height of an object like a flagpole, we can use triangles. In the graphic above, triangle ABE is similar to triangle ACD. In the graphic line segment DC is the height of the . Using the length of BE (your height), AB (your shadow), and AC (the shadow of flagpole), we can use a proportion to determine the height of the .
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