41 ft
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Tan60= 25/Height. Height = 25/Tan60 = 14.43
(18/16)x40=45
A tree is not metres. If its height is 50 feet, then its height is equivalent to 15.24 metres. (rounded)
To determine the height of the tree based on the shadow length, we can use the concept of similar triangles. If the tree casts a shadow of 1 foot while a 1-foot pole also casts a shadow of 1 foot, then the height of the tree is the same as the height of the pole. Thus, the tree is also 1 foot tall.
To round a number to a particular digit, look at the digit immediately to the right of your target, in this case, the hundredths place. If that digit is 4 or lower, zero it and everything to the right of it out. If that digit is 5 or higher, increase the target digit by one and zero everything to the right of it out. If your target digit is a 9, increasing it will turn it to zero and increase the digit to the left of it by one.
To convert cubic inches to cubic feet for a round tree, you would first calculate the volume of the tree in cubic inches using the formula for the volume of a cylinder (π * (radius)^2 * height). Then, divide the cubic inches by 1,728 (the number of cubic inches in a cubic foot) to get the volume in cubic feet.
A real Christmas tree can be any height from a foot or less to many yards.
To find the shadow of a w-foot tree, you can use the ratio of the person's height to their shadow. If a 5-foot person has an 8-foot shadow, the ratio is 5/8. Therefore, the shadow of a w-foot tree can be calculated using the formula: Shadow of tree = (w/5) * 8.
My 6' tree took 3 strands of garland you can use more if you like
34
It works out as 30 feet in height