2A. The school building is 9 times the height of a neighboring tree. If the school
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2A. The school building is 9 times the height of a neighboring tree. If the school
building is 135 feet tall, how tall is the neighboring tree?
(A) 144 feet
(C) 15 Feet
(B) 1,215 feet
(D) 18 feet
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