Respuesta :
scale factor=shadow: real figure
s.f=4:6
=2:3
applying the same to the pole
let x be the real height of the pole.
2:3=20/x
3×20=2x
60=2x
60/2=2x/2
x=30feet
Answer:
30 ft.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that Brian is 6 feet tall and cast a 4 foot shadow. At the same time, a nearby flag pole cast a 20 foot shadow. We are asked to find height of the pole.
We will use proportions to solve our given problem.
[tex]\frac{\text{Height of pole}}{\text{Shadow of pole}}=\frac{\text{Brian's height}}{\text{Brian's shadow}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\text{Height of pole}}{\text{20 ft}}=\frac{\text{6 ft}}{\text{4 ft}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\text{Height of pole}}{\text{20 ft}}*\text{20 ft}=\frac{\text{6 ft}}{\text{4 ft}}*\text{20 ft}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Height of pole}=\frac{\text{6 ft}}{1}*5[/tex]
[tex]\text{Height of pole}=\text{30 ft}[/tex]
Therefore, the pole is 30 ft high.