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Mathematics, 17.02.2021 20:10, 21shuldrak

If a 6 ft tall cardboard box casts a 9 ft long shadow, then how long is the shadow that
a 4 ft tall car casts?

A.6ft B.14ft
C.3ft D.4ft

Please I can not get this wrong

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