Ten is to two as 40 is to x, yielding:
200ft.
To find the height of the flagpole, you can use the concept of similar triangles. The ratio of the height of the flagpole to the length of its shadow should equal the ratio of the height of the meter stick (1 meter) to its shadow (1.4 meters). Therefore, the height of the flagpole can be calculated as follows: [ \text{Height of flagpole} = \frac{7.7 , \text{m}}{1.4 , \text{m}} \times 1 , \text{m} \approx 5.5 , \text{m}. ] Thus, the flagpole is approximately 5.5 meters tall.
Using trigonometry its height is 12 feet
The height of the flagpolle is 26.25 feet
84 feet tall
It works out as 3.75 feet
The statue is 6/2 = 3 times the length of its shadow. The flagpole is 3 times its shadow ie the flagpole is 3*10 = 30 metres.
21 ft how is the equation to give you this result
The flagpole is 15.92 metres, approx.
Using trigonometry its height is 12 feet
A 1 foot shadow I think.
It works out as: 42.353 feet tall rounded to 3 decimal places
The height of the flagpolle is 26.25 feet
The flagpole is 26 feet, 3 inches tall. (210/8 feet = 26.25 feet)Since the ratio of height to shadow is 6/8, the flagpole is also 3/4 as tall as its shadow.6/8 (man) = x/35 (pole)6/8 (35) = x210/8 = xx = 26.25 feet
To calculate that, you'd need to know the angle of the light source or the time of day or have some other object to compare it to.
It is approx 36.6 ft.
1.8 meters. The ratio of object to shadow is 10:6. Therefore if the object is 3, the shadow is 1.8 ( 6/10x3).
84 feet tall