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Mathematics, 07.06.2021 01:40 halliehedman

A pole that is 3.4 m tall casts a shadow that is 1.61 m long. At the same time, a nearby building casts a shadow that is 36.75 m long. How tall is the building? Round your answer to the nearest meter.

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