The ratio of the young man's height to his shadow is 150:200 or 3:4
The ratio for the father is the same. His shadow is 240 cm so his actual height is 240*3/4 = 180 cm
In therory, infinitely long. In practice, the shadow will fade into dispersed light.
The man is twice as high as his shadow. Therefore, the tree must also be twice as high as its shadow, which would make the tree 40 feet tall.
To cast a 19 foot shadow the building would have to be 26.91 feet tall. Each foot of building/tree casts 8.47 inches of shadow.
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.
If the object was a regular shape (a cube for example) it would cast the same shadow from any angle. An irregular shape (such as a car) will cast different shadows dependent upon the source of the light.
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