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Two trees have a combined height of 60 feet, and the taller tree is \(x\) times the height of the shorter tree. How tall is the shorter tree, in term of \(x\)?
A. \(\frac{60}{1+x}\)
B. \(\frac{60}{x}\)
C. \(\frac{30}{x}\)
D. \(60-2x\)
E. \(30-5x\)
OA A
Two trees have a combined height of 60 feet, and the taller tree is \(x\) times the height of the shorter tree. How tall is the shorter tree, in term of \(x\)?
A. \(\frac{60}{1+x}\)
B. \(\frac{60}{x}\)
C. \(\frac{30}{x}\)
D. \(60-2x\)
E. \(30-5x\)
OA A




















