Solve.In Trisville, there are three buildings of which the shortest is 74 ft shorter than the tallest. The middle one is 61 ft shorter than the tallest. If the sum of the heights of the three buildings is 999 ft, how tall is the tallest building?
A. 938 ft
B. 378 ft
C. 925 ft
D. 864 ft
Answer: B
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