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∙ 13y agoThe ratio of the shadow cast to the height of an object will be the same at the same time of day.
For the fence post, the height of the post is 2.5 times the length of the shadow ( 5 ft / 2 ft = 2.5 )
The tree has a 10 foot shadow, so using the same ratio for the fence post:
10 ft * 2.5 = 25 feet.
The tree is 25 feet tall
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∙ 13y agoAt any given time, shadow length is proportional to height. Therefore, if the unknown height of the tree is called h, 5/3 = h/12, or h = 12(5/3) = 20 feet.
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Two Weeks Notice was created on 2002-12-18.
I did solve them easily and yes, I noticed some patterns.Of course, I have NO IDEA what you're talking about since you didn't give us any information in the question. I do believe that this is one of those questions where the teacher wants YOUR opinion, however.
25 ft
The tree was 20 feet tall.
Oersted first noticed this around 1820.
Noticed is the past tense of notice.
The past participle of "notice" is "noticed."
I think this question is about similar shapes. To answer this divide the height of the tree, 5ft, by the shadow cast by it, 3 ft. This will give you the scale factor. To then find the answer, times the scale factor by the shawdow cast by the nearby tree, and will find your answer in ft. Hope this helped.
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At any given time, shadow length is proportional to height. Therefore, if the unknown height of the tree is called h, 5/3 = h/12, or h = 12(5/3) = 20 feet.
The present tense of notice is notice. Example: "I notice you forgot your text book". The present perfect tense is to be noticing. Example: "I am noticing strange readings from my instruments".
Noticed is a verb. It's the past tense of notice.
The opposite of notice is ignore.
The past tense of notice is noticed. It's a regular verb.