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A man 6 feet tall walks at a rate of 5 feet per second toward a streetlight that is 30 feet high (see figure). The man's 3-foot-tall child follows at the same

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1.) A man 6 ft tall walks at a rate of 5 ft per sec. away from a light that is 15 ft above the ground. When he is 10 feet from

1.) A man 6 ft tall walks at a rate of 5 ft per sec. away from a light that is 15 ft above the ground. When he is 10 feet from

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