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It works out as 30 feet in height
36.0 feet
Formula for working out height of a tree is (distance from eye to base of tree/distance from eye to base of stick) x length of stick = tree height.(distance from eye to base of tree/distance from eye to base of stick) x length of stick = tree height is the formula for working out height of a tree.
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.
tree x width x height divided by 3
41 ft
Tan60= 25/Height. Height = 25/Tan60 = 14.43
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.
A 50-foot tree is approximately 15.24 meters tall.
(18/16)x40=45
A real Christmas tree can be any height from a foot or less to many yards.
My 6' tree took 3 strands of garland you can use more if you like
It works out as 30 feet in height
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That depends on the height of the yardstick whose height has not been given.
Use the tangent ratio: 23*tan(23) = 9.762920773 Answer: 10 meters to the nearest meter
A cubic foot is a measure of volume, not of length or height.